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Show THE PAGE TWO -- July 10 A Newspaper, published every Tuesday and 1m iday at Brigham, Utah. Entered at the Postoffice at P.iijdiam City, Utah, as Second n.is's Matter ir January, 1909. Subscription Kates: Anywhere in Ho Elder County: t)ne Year, in advance .. Six Months, in advance .. SI. 25 Per Month Outside county, per year $3.00 irv. V. iH! $2-5- i is Thev Will Win WHO, IN AMERICA, will win 1l,e wal ? II .m!! 'tot be the President! Upon hnn ,,1 the frilled States. tl.eif Will be pieat respunsiiulity. He will do the best that he can. Il will not be the Congtess of the fnited Stales. The law- rnikeis will piovide the means and the repulat ions. They will do no lighting. ft will not he the high tanking olliceis of the army and the SAVE S 10.00 Platform Rocket Value $39.95 Beautiful rayon velvet cover. spring seat- - Pillow No-Su- g back. Beau- ti f 117 styled. .sp'nt Wednesday with their roomer, Mis. Peter Ilunxukor. Ilnnejville entertained iwo of 'her soldiers who are home on tin loughs Wednesday evening. Desste Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mis. Hoiace Hunsakt r and Jarvis Tolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tiuman Tolman. The W'ard hall was beautifully decorated in red, white and blue paper and a large American flag in the center of the stage. A fine lunch and dancing weie enjoyed by a large crowd of fuends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duncan of Salt Lake City were visiting iwith Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolman land family Friday. Corporal Charles E. Wibton of Reception Center, Co. B, Fort as Douglas, spent the week-ena guest of DeVere Wintle and Mrs. Gwen Hunsaker. Mrs. W. A. Dance, Mrs. T. Dance and daughter of Black-foot- , Idaho, Mr. Arthur Wilson of Pocatello, Idaho, Mr. W. J. Petersen and daughter, Veleen, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Wintle, Sunday. Ted Eldrich spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Wintle were in Ogden on business, Thursday. Mrs. Hyrum Boothe and son, Beed, left July 4 to spend a week in Ogden with relatives. Mrs. Veron Boothe and daughter, Joan, and Mrs. Frank Morgan and children of Provo are visiting here this week. George Stuart spent the weekend at Richmond, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hill were on business in Logan, Tuesday. Mrs. Reuben Bensen entertained in honor of her twin sons, Lyn and Liles 5th birthday. A large crowd of children enjoyed the afternoon playing games. Mrs. Bensen treated them all to a nice lunch. though upon their wisdom depends very much. II will not he the cilierw of Ameiica, despite patriotic investments and activities. The winners of the war will la the youth and the fighting It will be men of the nation. the hundreds of thousands who will be on the battle lines fighting to kill and to save themselves and their comrades. It will be brave boys high among the clouds. It will be men in dismal submarines and afloat on ships. It will be men behind trenches and in dugouts, men with guns, cannon and bayonets. It will be the bravest, the best trained, the strongest physically and the best mentally in the nation. Never forget it. Let citizens do all within their power for their country. But let all remember that those who protect the nation are men who take their lives and their souls in their hands. 32 PIECE DINNER W ARE SET Complete Service For Six Quality dinnerware in beautiful pink crest pattern. A $5.95 value. Save Over 24 wax PAPEH 100 irrt, iev deer wax paper. Zip nit container. 30c value. 2 Far 27 BEVERAGE SET 7 pierce. 80 and pitcher tumbler. value Save PERRY NEWS ax A OUR OUTSTANDING SPECIAL IfMEHTHOLATUMnO serves pnce, 10c NEEDS 6 TOWEL RACK value. PEN FLASHLIGHT Pocket clip. Stream- t. lined case. Less A 49c value. Save 12 33 Mens sites. Popular shape. A 25c value. 19 Im2 Adwc or ftat value. a bride of last week, was at a shower on Friday afternoon at the home of her sister Mrs. Bill Oyler in Perry. The game of "Building the Brides House was played and jan attractive luncheon served. received many Mrs. Hansen lovely wedding gifts. Mrs. Wayne Nelson entertain- led the Amitita club on Thurs- d..y evening at her home. Pm- ,es for bridge were won by Mrs. 'Robert Stanford and Mrs. David Allen. Luncheon was served at, Ismail tables to members and special guests: Mrs. Stanford, Mr-- . Douglas Quayie, Mrs. Vel-- i loy Ohiistensen and Mrs. Wayne Carter, c.s. WINM STAMPS! LISTEN TO Columbia Church of the Air Program on On this one item alone, in 1941, more than $475,000 of outside money was brought to Utah. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE hSl. :00 to 1 1 :.() . Bank Bldg, Jy M. YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS THEM. 7 Aug HOUSEWIVES. LlNCII ROOM OPERATORS RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS. CAN ALL DO THEIR PART HY SAYING ALL THEIR SCRAP FATS UNO COOKING GREASES. TAKE SAME TO YOUR NEWS CORINNE V8 Coaeh, Dodge Sedan, 1935 GraSinelair Service, Wi1941 j two-doo- SOCKS 10c to 35c Colorado Animal News-Journa- THAT GOOD CHEESE 29c Lb. Co. Dr. E. B. Harrison OPTOMETRIST South Main Street - $ $ WHERE'S COAST GUARD 455.133 07 i 299. tut l 00 l.SO.UOoiK) 4,800 (X) 712,298 57 13.400 00 1,015.0.31 lit 729,328 91 595,248 97 72,182 63 6,928 50 100,000 00 60.000 00 30.044 61 21,298.02 211.342 63 TOTAL LIABILITIES & CAPITAL ACCTS This bank's capital consists of common stock with $100,000.00 total par value of $1,615,031 61 MEMORANDA Pledged assets (book value): Assets pledged to secure trust funds Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of ciary or corpoiate powers 2,400.00 fidu- 10,000.00 $ TOTAL Secured and preferred liabilities: Deposits secuied by pledged assets pursuant to equ.i ernents of law 12,400 U 1.623.32 1.623.32 TOTAL STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER. Theron B. Lee, being List duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Ass't Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, of the condition of the said bank at true arid correct state-men-t the close ol business on the 39th day of June, 1942 THERON B. LEE R. L. FISH BURN Correct Attest: J C. KNUDSON GEO. A. ANDERSON. Directors. Subset ihed and sworn to Indore me Inis 6th day of July, 1912. Notaty Public. Residing at Brigham City, Utah. My CotnmisMon will expire June 21. 1915 (SEAL) of Bank Commissioner. Office STATE OF UTAH, I, J. M. Knapp. Chad Examiner of the State of Utah, do rotrei-copy of the hereby ceitifv that the foiegomg is a true and statement of' the above named company, filed in my otfice on Julv 7. 1912. J. M. KNAPP, Chad Examine! S. M 1 j ' $ 1.103.681)01 Capital Surplus Undivided Profits .Reserves j Black-Owne- d - RASMUSSEN. fiPAswm CASSIDY?'' DIRECTOR' fat Sor-ns- enre Phone well in advance: Re-I- mid-wee- OPTICAL GOODS L. Hdni.il Variety Stor, Store of a Million Arttclea 0 during if you can. (2) Have your bus agent select achedulet that are least crowded. (3) Get ticketi early. Limit yourself to one traveling bag, if possible. HOWARD HOTEL I'one 173 union pacific STflCES' N ORCHARD 7 SUPPLIES Approved quality insecticides. arraTI lnt material Anderaon Produce Co Ask for this booklet. LIGHT CONTROL It's fRll at all Utah Power & light blackouts Company Stores and air rstd protection suggestions I)R. for your horn E. II. MARBLE DENTIST Room .Jl.l Eccles Hldg. t Sunday, July 12 11 Tfinragna 1160 he. SAVE ALL COOKING FATS AND GREASES USUALLY WASTED! CORINNE, July 9 Miss Virginia Wright is taking tiaining MARKET. at the Budge Memorial hospital 1938 in Logan. ham. MOST OF THE MEAT MARKETS IN UTAH AND Mrs. Leona Cheal and Mrs. tf llard, Utah. IDAHO ARE SUPPLIED WITH SUITABLE CON a Sara Young attended training TAINERS I OR HANDLING THIS GREASE. THEY FOR SALE One trailer house, class on nutrition given by the WILL WEIGH IT AND PAY YOU ON A R YSIS OF in Sam of the built. Relief Stake Inquire Society Factory 1 CENTS PER POUND CLEAN BASIS. USE THE J14pd. court house at Brigham on I'orsgren, Corinne. MONEY TO HUY DEFENSE Tuesday. SAYINGS STAMP? 1941 Chevrolet FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Julius Campbell) ANI) HELP LICK THE AXIS. r deluxe sedan, radio, and family attended a reunion heater, defroster, good rubber. of the Campbell family held in Must sell quick, draft caught Sunday On Monday tf. Mrs. me. Apply Campbell and son. Douglas, FOR SALE Good used Mon- participated in a family excurto the Logan temple. arch range. A. B. Taylor, sion The scouts of the Corinne Willard. Phone 595E3. JylO troop held a meeting on Monday By-Produ- cts WANTED Woman htxi driver. evening in Corinne, where it was Age 21 or over for Brigham. decided that they will leave for Send qualifications and name Camp Keisel on Monday, July OGDEN SALT LAKE CITY LOGAN to P. O. Box 762, Brigham, tf. 13, for a trip of three or four SPANISH FORK IILBLR CITY GARLAND duration. days SEE THE TOWN BY AIR Misses Ila Ifansen and BarPRAN E with a government-certificatebara Hewlett were the guests, piinstructor flight of honor at a birthday party' loting. Know your city from iheld on Tuesday evening at the Mrs. Giant Owens of Salt Lake' above as well as within. $1.5t) home of the former. Games City and Mrs. Saiah Allen of Now and Used per person, any day. Call the were played during the evening! Tremonton. SEWING MACHINES Airxrt. Brigham Jyl4 and a delicious lunch was seiv-- ' Expert repairing of Sewlnj edJOINS C. OK C. Machines and Vacuum Cku FOUND tar key, in front f rsAndorThomas an' J. Edwin Baild, local real esl office. General week-enr in a 1 neun, has been admitted to A. B. BATES Motors make, number 8178. s(n SP! the 1,mi,-h hoik canyon with Mr. and membership in the Box Eider Your Iieal Singer Man may get same by call- Mrs. Robert Holmes of Ogden. 102 S. 2nd West chamber o! com meiee it was Ph. 628 K ing for it at News Journal ofMr. and Mrs. O. L. Olsen of announced today. fice and paying fur this ad. Weston, Idaho, and Mrs. Merle Cox and children from San Francisco, Calif., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradford on Wednesday, remaining overi night. Miss Delone Bradford, who is employed at Penney's store in Brigham is spending her vacaand you get the worlds tion at the home of her parents in Corinne. finest electric service The Rebeka Lodge of Coall you rinne held installation of officers on Wednesday evening in the Fraternal Hall. Elected officers installed were: Noble Grand, Lorinda Bradford; Vice Grand, Sophronfa Larsen: Warden, Lilly Stohl ; Secretary, Janie Jensen; Treasurer, Vivian Jones. Other ofieers appointed were: Leona Yates, Patricia Hammer-land- , Hettie Cutler. Grace Ross, Jennie Gilbert, Florence Miller, Mary Forsgren, Gertrude S a simple matter to Lip an electric switch Moore and Hazel Holmes. so simple, in fact, that most everyone never gives it Among former Corinne resia second thought. But w'hen you do, you get the dents who attended funeral serworld s finest electric service, war or no war. vices for, Mrs. Lena Owens were Mrs. Marion Woodward, As a result of hard work, careful planning for the Mrs Althea Brown and Mr. and Mrs. future, and sound engineering, under American David House of Ogden, Mr. and was business management, the electrical industry nation this ready to take over extra duties when realized that it must become the arsenal of GUARDING democracy. CHICAGO'S SHORELINE-TOO- K This is particularly true in this territory, where an A ample supply of electricity' is available for homes Where To Find It commercial establishments and industries, as well A of reliable listing firms and as for military projects, which, of course, have fir1 Individuals specialists in their call on the electric power supply. line. The owners of the more than one million electrical PLUMBING HEATING appliances in this territory are fortunate, indeed, No job too small for they may make full use of all electric servants at Sao.facbon If you, too, must travel to Coleman & their command. There is no present need to curhelp America, these travel INSURANCE tail the use of electricity in the territory v.e serve. S Martin Rasmussen tips will help: (1) Plan trip Off.r. d UOR SALE CAPITAL ACCOUNTS STAMPS-- V WAR for executrix, Cat he Valley 208 GREASES! THERE IS APPROXIMATELY 12'. OF GLYCERINE EXTRACTED FROM ALL ANIMAL AND VEGE TADLE GREASES. THIS GLYCERINE IS Y1TU IN THE MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS THF HOARD HAS THEREFORE WAR PRODUCTION ASKED FS TO HELP IN A PROGRAM FOR IN CREASING THE PRODUCTION OF FATS ANI) Oil's TO HELP OFFSET THIS SHORTAGE. HARRIS. Attorney and useless cows, horses, hogs and sheep. Phone Tremonton, 112A2; Garland 35.13. Colorado tf. Co. Animal LINEN I & tf. ANIMALS WANTED CASH and call for your dead DRESS PRINTS 25c yd. TOTAL LIABILITIES hnn-l0re- d BUY BONDS SAVE ALL FATS AND , Laub, Deceased. C M WE PAY Logan, Utah. 10c-15c-1- 9c 20 CHEV-KOLK- CO. ANKLETS 3rrHOUT:i LOOK CENTRAL III. lOe. 89c to $1.50 .a MEN At Law, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The District Court of the First Ju dicial District of the State of Utah, In and For The County of Box Eider. In the Matter of the Estate of LSHILR R LAUB. Deceased Creditors will please present their claims, with vouchers, to the executrix of the last will and testament of Esther R Laub addressed to Phyllis F. Hess Brigham City, Utah, on or before the 1st dav of September, 1942 Dated this 10th day of Julv, 1942. PHYLLIS r. HLSS, of th last will Ejcocutrix and testament of Esther R. Panther tractor greases regularly sold at lTIc, eloseout, WORK SHIRTS LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and $ corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and cor- corporations Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and officers checks, etc.).. $1.40.3,6X9 01 TOTAL DEPOSITS WHATNOT - lnJAB! THE AMERICAN SllTLY OF VEGETUHE oils FROM THE IMIILHM'INES AND DITCH K ST I DIES HAS BEEN COMPLETELY ( I T Oi l thk MEANS THAT THIS COUNTRY I ACES ypFRF SHORTAGE OF FATS ANI) OILS A SIIOUTMF WHICH ALSO AFFECTS OCR ALLIES. J 12 We Vacuum Clean and Repair AH Makes of Furnaces BEEHIVE COAL and APPLIANCE ONE Phone TRACTOR - irst National Bank Bldg Brigham City, Utah FURNACE CLEANING FINE ASSORTMENT OF STRAW HATS FOR DRESS or WORK. TOTAL ASSETS 17 V- a a a WORK PANTS 9Sc to $2.50 . 29c a IAIN STORES , Loans and discounts (including $303.72 overdrafts). $ United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Corporate stocks (including $4,800.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance and cash items m process of collection Bank premises owned $12,000.00, furnituie and fixtures 11,400.00 Keen sharp blutl edge. Regular kw 10c each. pnce, 3 bt At torney- licensed Abstractor OVERALLS $2.50 ASSETS PLATE and Crystal clrwr glass. Matching pieces. 45c value. Bo, I, F For several years now', farmers and manufacturers in Utah have sold an average of $16,000,000 worth of goods to the chain stores in this state each year. That "ain't peanuts. the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James Hmry Ferry, also known as James H. ferry, also known as Jus H ferry. Deceased. C reditors claims with will present Vouchers to the undersigned at the of-lice ot George M Mason, Attorney, first National Bank Building, Brigham II ity, Utah, ort or betore the 1st day ol November, A. D 1942 Date of first publication June 12, A D 1N42 J Y FERRY, Jr., Admlniv trator of the estate of James Henry Ferry, also known as James H Ferry, also known as Jas H. i er-rdeceased. CEORCE M MASON. REAL ESTATE SOLI) REAL ESTATE BOUGHT REAL ESTATE LOANS S. NORMAN LEE, CARPENTER A Member of the Federal Reserve system, at the dose of business June 2.0, 1912. (Published in accordance with a call made by the Bank Commissioner of Utah and the Federal Reserve Bank of this district pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act.) BOWL t' HORSLEYS: State Security Bank of Brigham City, Utah 47( STRAW HAT r O D WANT ADS RESERVE DISTRICT No. Report of (Condition of 6. Utah Farms and Factories WEEK-EN- and News-Journa- 4 glass bowl. 7Vj. bus. Keg. tow price 65c im. u 0 y MENTHDL'ATUM MIXING BOWL SET 16 MILLION DOLLARS to If il Vl G Oj Mentholatum will bring you delightfully aoothlng relief from: I. Summer Cold Discomforts, such as nasal Irritation, stuffy nostrils, dy nostrils. 2. Superficial Burns, h Mluo? Cute. 4. Sunburn. 3. Chapped, Cracked Lips. 8. Scratches and Bruises. 7. Chafing. 8. Insect Bites. 9. Prickly Heat. 10. Summer Chapping, or Wlndburn. 30c and 60c sizes. arm. 23e 3 movable Chrome plated. Ne-bek- innuiiY m o Peach City Ice Cream Co. o Mens Work and Dress I Vi Inches wide, S yards long. Finest quality. Regular km of James blvth, deceased reditors will present claims with voucher to the undersigned at his in the first National Bank Bldg, Brign-tity, Utah, on or before the 3rd i y of beptember, A. D. 1942. B I I ALL, Executor of the Estate of James Blyth, Deceased. Date Of First Publication . July 3rd. A D. C MADE FROM BRIGHAM FRUIT o HELP AVENGE PEARL HARBOR! TO CREDITORS NOTICE TASTY DISH A Q ,)nv LEGAL NOTICES Consult Clerk of District Court Brigham City, or respeettv signers for further (Enfe 79c ADHESIVE TAPE PERRY, July 9 Mr. and Mrs. and family of Long Beach, California, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wolfley. Mrs. Wayne Carter and children of Los Angeles, Calif, are spending a lew weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Caller and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nobeker and children, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Perry, and Brigham visited Sunday attemoon in Tremonton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IIamp Bradshaw and family. Mrs. Inland II an.sen of Howell, L. C. Wolfley a ow' 75c 14 SafeA large food chain buys an average of way 305,000 barrels of Utah flour each year, approximately 25 ro of the states average total flour output. More than 40 of this, or 131,892 barrels, is shipped by Safeway to its stores in other states. Suggs o d navy, UTAH Mrs. pro-'gia- ucts is shipped out, bringing new money into the state. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. E HONEY VILLE, K.t.'l Wmtle of Sandy, Mrs. land Andeison of Nephi and J. Holden Hunsaker of Salt Lake Semi-Weekl- A large part of that 16 million dollars worth of prod- NEVVS-JOURNA- 3212 Honeyville News Ne ixi's 31 oumal ELDER l?OX OGDEN, UTAH UTAH POWER & LIGHT RtdJy Kslouutt Pouer the uorlJt fittest pruduttd for you by Ameruan business the kind of pouer that series of the ttMiu tertne CO. |