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Show January Bride 4 fra; rrm iwi-$oum- 1 af -Wednesday, Jen. Bighorn City, Utah 19, 1949 Special Guests Attend Sumptuous Turkey Dinner And Dance At Sixth Ward Elder's Party The Elders quorum of the Brigham City Sixth ward held their annual supper Wednesday evening, January 12 In the t. J tw amusement hall. ' A sumptious turkey dinner, complete with all the trimmings, was served to 72 members, guests and partners. The supper was donated by members of the elders quorum and was served cafeteria,. style. The guests were seated at four long decorated tables attractively with pine boughs and lighted . v7 L tapers. Bill Pearce presented several piano selections and Margaret Lewis gave a comical reading following the dinner. Special1 invited guests included President and Mrs. Glen M. i'Vb- - 5 i' Lucille Phillips And Albert Hansen Exchange Two Boys Advanced To Reading Circle Hears Review By Mrs. Rigby Teachers At Sixth Ward Vows In Logan Temple Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward chapel Sunday evening with Arthur Steffen, counselor, In charge. Song of the Redeemed, was the opening song toy the choir and the opening prayer was by Don Sheffield. The sacrament song, "How' Great the Wisdom, was the congregation. Sacraat the mentbywas administered by Sha- The Reading Circle met evening, January 12, at , s'-the home of Mrs. John Lilly-whit- e to hear Mrs. Mary. Rigby sM-- . gjve a beautiful review of The ISipperora Position. .Vf Refreshments were served , to fifteen members and two guests. i e .The next meeting of the group Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips announce the marriage of their daughter, Lucille, to Albert Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Hansen of this city. The double ring ceremony united the couple January 18 in the Logan L. D. S. temple. The young couple is honeymooning in Southern California will toe held January 26 and will make their home in home of Mrs. Margaret Johnson, ron Thorson, Delon ne Andprson Brigham City upon their return. . it was announced..- - l and eight deacons. Glen Buck-leWed-nesda- y y Phone your news to 727. .. i i (t.& CAR SERVICE SAVES CAR WEAR Dont neglect the service on your car. Bring it to us and youll get miles of extra economical wear from your automobile. We take pride in our work and you receive the savings. Drive in today at our convenient . downtown location. and Philip Rex were presented to the congregation to be advanced in the priesthood from deacons to teachers. Gary Hollingsworth was presented as a new deacon. Alpha Jean Carter sang a solo entitled, He Smiled On Me, accompanied by Anderson, after which Edwin Johnson spoke, followed by another solo by Miss Carter, enVern titled, My Task. By Their spoke on Fruits Ye Shall Know Them, and the choir sang, "What Shall The Harvest Be. Closing prayer was offered by Sam Rihards. e Ober-hansle- SERVICE Leave your car with us while youre at work y 1 CAR WASHING . . . Well have it washed for you when youre ready to It Was Curiosity r that killed the cat and for .your . So when you want to know how to make a stopped radio go It will cost less to bring it here and let us show you. i! 1,11 1 PHONE Mr. and Mrs. Orvell Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Nelson drove to California during the holidays, saw the Tourna- Rayona Collinson Will Become Bride Of C. V. visaed Reid, It Is Announced ment of Roses parade and with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lund, a sister of Mrs. Glenn Nelson, and family. They visited at Hermosa Beach with Vernon Nelson, a brother of Glenn Nelson, and visited also with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jorgensen (she was the former Willa Baker), and Mrs. R. A. Pearse. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Nelson returned home with Mr. and Mrs. June Nelson, who had been to the coast on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duron. Mrs. Soren Nelson accompanied them to the coast, and stayed to visit awhile with her daughter, Mrs. William For quick, dcllfhtfully comforting help (or oetwo and pains o( Rheumatism, Antritis, Neuritis, Lumbsto, Sciatica. or Meuralfla try RoaelnS. Works through the blood. First doao usually starts alleviating pain ao you can work, enjoy life end sleep more comfortably. Oet Remind at druggist today. Quick, complete aatlsf action or money back guaranteed. COAL & APPLIANCE Corner of 2nd So. & Main Phone 575 Glenn S. Nelsons Are Back From Calif. Trip Arthritis Pain BEEHIVE SERVICE h Lafayette F. Jensen was In charge of sacrament meeting held in the Second ward, chapel Sunday evening. The organ prelude was by Renie H. Little-wooand the opening song by the congregation was Come, Come, Ye Saints. Ivalu Hansen gave the opening prayer and He the sacrament song was, Died, The Great Redeemer Died. Melvin Johnston, Fred Johnston and nine deacons served the sacrament. Val Humphreys, having completed his work as a deacon, was sustained as worthy to be ordained a teacher. The meeting was turned over to the primary and Bertha Jensen, president had charge of the following program: Bruce Compton was presented a certificate of graduation from the primary and the Seagull girls, composed of Ilene Hansen, Cleo Ann Lar-sep- , Lorraine Young, Sharan Stewart and Arleen Monson sang, "Serving Gladly, followed by a selection on the guitar by Jerry Valentine. Carol Hopkins have a selection of versus from the Book of Mormon and a viowas lin duct, "Rock of Ages, given by Deon Rasmussen and Carla Jensen. The Seagull girls then sang, Loves Old Sweet Song," and Mary Ann Williams as accompanist. Ted Tuttle, a member of the seminary faculty was the speaker of the evening and chose as his subject, "Divine Authority. Bertha Jensen made closing remarks and after singing, "Parting Hymn, by the congregation, Evelyn L. Daines pronounced the benediction. Garrison. A week ago Monday there was four inches of snow in Glendale, Nelson reported. He said that, except in Arizona, they had snow and ice ali the way from Glendale home. They reported a very good time, although the California weather could have been more as advertised. Mr. and Mrs. Orvell Nelson stayed with their son, Vernon, and family for a longer visit. They dont plan to return to Brigham City until the snow is off. go home. it is bad radio too. Review Of "Furlough d Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baird, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Price of the stake presidency and Bishop Richard Hansen, Arthur Steffen, Ilomer Tingey, Heber Sessions and Bill Pearce. The affair was under the general planning of the presidency, consisting of C. Henry Nielsen, president, First counselor, Owen Westenskow and Curtis Perry, second counselor and Andrew The dinner Hansen, secretary! Mr. and included committee Mrs. Fred Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Hansen Andrew Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. . . the former Lucille Phil-lipp- s, Mrs. Mr. and Lewis, Raymond Owen Westenskow, Curtis Perry exchanged vows Januand Dean Cheney. ary 18 in the Logan L. D. S. the temple. Social dancing followed dinner. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irene Hall oi Brigham City. spending seveul day to Mr. ham City. baby boy was bom of Roy Pugsley has been and Mrs. Wilford Keyes ' 26 and alea a ley for several days. Deo. on Kaysville Is Mrs. Keyes will Park Valley is sno. mV few hours later. The Pioneer Folk Dancers With several iru again. hold their regular dance Satur- still in a Salt Lake City hospi at the tal but is now improving. Mrs. fresh loose snow, the u day evening, January 22, Vance, gan, War Memorial, starting at 8:30 Keyes is the former Lucy giving us another Mrs. John blizzard and and Mr. of desired, is crowd the roads at A daughter oclock. good ed full again. This win stated Mrs. Oneta Thorne, Coun- A. Vance of Park Valley. ty camp president. Mr. and Mrs. Jess James were many sheep owners from ing their sheep herds c Brigham City visitors Monday. Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Alma Palmer winter range west of pa, ley. of and family spent the week-enMen May we take this means and exEveryone was hoping th City in who Brigham Utah thanking everyone be would so open tha' assisted pressed sympathy and Capit could attend the funeral us in so many ways following Mr. and Mrs. Iven Burton an- triarch J. LarJ long Joseph their of the in burning our misfortune nounce the marriage more nowville on Monday, of our home and business at daughter Barbara to Alma Glenn of kin a was Lai high very Willard. Well always remem- Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jovide and much lov of speeted evidence this and value ber, seph M. Pratt of Farmington, neer church and in th your good will and friendship. Utah. The marriage took place $uc In western Boy We mean all this and more in the Logan temple on Decemj sp when we say, simply, Thanks! ber 29. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt are county. seem week Mr. and Mrs. BlaineBosley. making their home in Logan Thone news to your 7r where the bride is continuing pecia Pioneer Folk Dancers Get Together Saturday Book Lore Club Hears Primary Give Program At Second Ward Sun. From Heaven" Thursday The Book Lore club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. A. Elwyn Seely, and heard Mrs. Searl Beecher revipw the novel, Furjough from Heaven," by Jerome Dreifups. The atmosphere was informal, with the group seated about a fireplace with a fire, and the table was decorated with flow ers. and one Twelve members guest, Mrs. Elmo Tingey, were ; present Following a brief business session, light refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be January 27, at the home of Mrs. Vernal Harris, Mrs. Glen M. Bennion will give the book her work in the county recordoffice in Logan and the PARK VALLEY NEWS ers at groom is attending school the U.S.AC. Chester Kunzler, Dee Hirschi PARK VALLEY Tiny Jean Kent Carter were Brigham of and infant daughter Tracy, visitors. Larsen and Verna Tracy, City Mr. and Mrs. John Carter are died Tuesday, January 11, at the The Tremonton. in hospital baby was born Saturday, January 8. She was blessed and given the name of Jean on Tuesday by Dr. E. H. White. Funeral services were held at the family home in Park Valley Friday at 1 oclock, under the direction of Bishop Kenneth G. Carter. Opening prayer was offered by "I wonder if folks who Ferris James, duet by Mr. and E. Brahams Mrs. R. Palmer, criticize mine profits Lullaby; short talk by IBishop Think would like to gamble Kenneth G. Carter; solo, When I Read That Sweet Story with a business that of Old, by Rowcna Carter; prayer, Durward Palmer. The pall gets an income from bearer was an uncle, Cecil Larsen. The grave was dedicated only a small part of its by J. Henry Kunzler. Survivors besides the parents are three property each year, small brothers, Ross, Lamar and that's certain to play Lowell and three grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larsen and out someday, Larae Crapo Engaged To Ross E. Koford May Discuss Bill The gasoline rebate bill, placed in the house by the State Farm Bureau, is progressing as well as could be expected but it may be necessary to call a local meeting throughout the county at a later date, states A. V. Smoot, president of the Box Elder county Farm Bureau. He asks that all members watch l the Box Elder for further announcements concerning this proposed meeting. News-Journa- jness Mo to w hot A Gentlemans ate, i the JIM grata with (D-- Jrom Ken turn homi votir some Th HERMITA' jnak was geth the Sena Kentucky JUridey ABlend Croy and pres, -- evid hou: will Tt a la Rep part and tain that Phone your news to 727. PLAN BUDGET r on phil can't be insured and carries the brunt of our tax burden without a chance to pass any of the load to somebody Need work on your car, but have little money? We have a plan that's really a honey. GMAC lee An-tho- n Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Crapo of Brigham City announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, LaRae, to Ross E. Koford, son of George W. Koford, also of Brigham City. The engagement of the young at couple was made known Christmas but as yet, wedding plans are indefinite. Ri Spri ity a s oft whe the else." For Car and Truck Repairs set Corinne DUP Camp To Meet At Craner Home A . Collin- son of Hollywood, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter, Rayona, to Richard Vernon 'Reid of Los Angeles, son of C. V. Reid of Salt Lake City. Miss Collinson, formerly of Brigham City, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Reed of this city. She is a graduate of Hollywood high school and is employed at radio station KFAC in Los Angeles. Reid is an employee of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. The wedding date has not been Mrs. FISHER MOTOR COMPANY 17 East 2nd South Phone 71 Proof 65b Grain Neutral! National Distillers Products Corp., 36 UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION The Corinne camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday afternoon, January 21, at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs, Lovina Craner, it was announced today. NOTICE Claud. Baker will be at Brig ham City hall station to sell dog tags on Friday and Saturday, January 21 and 22; Friday and Saturday, January 28 and 29, from 1 p. m. until 5 p. m. 1 'erving the financial needs J19-21-c- h OF INTERMOUNTAIN PEOPLE . BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY . . .f i asEBtiaal ooscocaaao sp CONDENSED STATEMENT of Popular Brands - Jolenes ',-- i i - Connies - Jacquelines. High Low Heels - Wedge Heels in Suedes, Patents and Calf Heels Leathers. Black - Brown - Red and Greens. Our Final Clears ance Price - Grouped at 2.98 3.98 4.98 5.98 - - -- VALUES FROM $4.95 TO $9.95 THESE STYLES ARE ALL SUITABLE FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. I i: BUY FOR STYLE b-- I- - BUY FOR WEAR - BUYTOSAVE! CONSOLIDATED FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH National Association FIRST SECURITY December 31, 1948 RESOURCES . Cash oa Hind tnd in Banks. U. S. Government Securities, Direct . or Fully Guaranteed.. Municipal and Listed Securities., S Total Cash and Bonds Loans and Discounts $ Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures Investment Bonds and Securities Stock in Federal Reserve Other Assets Tout Resources 48.257.191 91 2,487.057.57 90,109.489 49 52,546,624.64 1334,058.35 Bank., 180,000 00 93.542.23 Other Assets S2?I.46M6I 55 LIABILITIES War Loan Deposits. $ 1,124,452.14 Other Govt, end Public Fund Deposits 16,760,91( 02 Due to Banks. 9.866,273.27 Other Demand Deposit! 73389,725.35 Time Deposit 32.925.867,93 Total Deposits -- $134,067.242 71 Interest Collected Not Earned...... $ 350,295.95 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Expenses, etc. 640,075 46 Reserve Under Auth.U.S.TreasMim.6209 485302 69 Other Liabilities 53.206 58 $ 1,528 880 68 War Loan Deposits $ 2,001,63636 Other Govt, and Public Fund Deposits 37,717,11667 Due to Banks 12,179.677.56 Other Demand Deposits,,. 156,141,753 78 Time Deposits 65.8191916 71 Capital . Surnlua Undivided Profits , Reserve for Contingencies. Deferred Credits to Income., 3,000.000.00 3,000.000 00 Capital 1348.893.64 1301.520 15 Undivided Profits Reserve for Contingencies Deferred Credits to - . I 194,644 84 Total Resources LIABILITIES Total Deporits S27 3.860 101 08 Interest Collected Not Earned $ 577,09098 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Expenses, etc. 967B7 .93 Reserve Under Auth.U.S.Treas.,Mim.6209 1,208,727 26 Other Liabilities ,, 131,829 36 1 $ 2884.7 9 $ 54525,000.00 5. 1 2 5.000 00 2.135,474 68 L642A65 49 198,500 77 Income,.. $ 117,187.53 8.667.601 32 ,..$144,264 714.71 Total Liabilities IMS 1 Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 68,903,215.88 U. S. Goiernment Securities, Direct or Fully Guaranteed 114,769,793.83 Municipal and Listed Securities 4,065,145.29 Total Cash and Bonds .$187.7 48.155 00 Loans and Discounts $100,722,044 57 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures 2,491326.15 Investment Bonds and Securities I 00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 315,000 00 39365,240.01 $ f CORPORATION System of Banks December 31, 1948 RESOURCES STATEMENT Total Liabilities 54 14.7,6.44094 $291 461 I6l 55 IS BANKING OPPICES THROUGHOUT UTAH MEMIfl ' Shoes Fit By X-R- ay ' (OGAN PSCVO - - IINGHAM SICHMONO - SALT - IAK - ttlOHAM CITY AT 1 OGDEN (1) SOUTH AND - PARK ftotnt CITY IfSilVI - MAIN, EXCHANGE - .s.vjrs,' suit MAGNA PUCE, - TOOEIE EIGHTH - OPEM SOUTH, SUGARHOOS! t; |