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Show REPORT OF CONDITION OF , SNOW CARNIVAL QUEEN NOMINATION 3iri19h5a9m Ciy he in BOX FLDER COUNTY Sate a he C'OSe bness f 3. Obligations Parents Names 580,153.65 12. TOTAL ASSETS 13. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 14. J, 16. 17.i Orchestra Is Told by Snow Carnical Heads; Plans Complete Young folks and those with a few years tacked on their age will clap their hands and stomp their feet as new and old tunes are heard at the annual snow dance. Many local people know that Mr. Barrios was formerly associated with Glenn Miller and Harry James orchestras and those who have not heard his talking trumpet may wish to attend just to hear the music. The annual affair is set for Saturday, Jan. 23, at 8:30 p. m. at Box Elder High school gymna- sium. Contestants names continue i field near the municipal golf course. Clarence Astle, 724 North Main, reported to the Box Elder County Sheriffs office that the animals were taken sometime Wednesday night. The calves renged in age from one day to one month, he' said. Other li.bm.lee 24 .!. . . TOTAL LIABILITIES ACCOUNTS 25. Capital Surplus 27. Undivided profits 100,000 150,000 26.- ' 29. s.,, I Brigham Man . CAPITAL daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DelMar Whitney; Merle Reeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reeder; Darla Rockwood, daughter of Mrs. Dolly Rockwood. Deadline for entries into the contest is today, Tuesday, Jan. 19. The names of the contestants must be in the hands of the queens committee chairmen by midnight tonight. An entry blank is printed today in the Box Elder News. ... to Sheriff Wanen According tracks in the snow indicffed Dennis Hansen last Hyde, he stock was taken to the road week received the top football playund hauled away in a truck. The er award at Snow college. field is located east across Highway 69 from the golf course. Sheriff Hyde said all stock markets were being watched, He requested residents of the local area to report any calves heard bawling for their mother which is probable where such young animals 00 are concerned. 00 WINS HONOR jjfcTr; SSK ,nd : Named Top Snow Gridder 67,037.14 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 317,037 14 A former Box Elder High lete last week received the This bank's capital consists of: standing player trophy t an anCommon stock with total par value of $100,000.00. nual banquet for Snow college football players. MEMORANDA The top player award went to 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities Dennis Hansen who this year was and for other purposes 450,000 00 selected for and 32. (a) Loans shown above are after deduction honors. Hansen is the of reserves of of son 46,660.76 Mr. and Mrs. Earl V. HanSTATE OF UTAH sen, 120 South Third West, Brigham Citv. County of Box Elder The gridder played end being fll st duly sworn according to law, deposes and on the help of Heart Association grants, says, that he is Badger squad for the past of the above named bank and that the forego-m- two Manager shall eventaully gain victory He participated in the years. a contains report full, true and correct statement of the condition over the heart diseases. of annual Junior College the said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1959. game at Albuquerque, N. M Subscribed and sworn to before me this year. this 12th day of January, 1960. He was a member of the Box ElCarroll B. Williams (Seal) der High grid team which won tlie Class A state championship in Notary Public Residing at Brigham City, Utah 1957. My Commission expires Some 30 S sweaters' were presented to players at the banquet STATE OF UTAH which is an annual affair conductOffice of the Bank Commissioner ed by the "S club at Ephraim, I, Seth H. Young, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do here- - home of Snow college. Dan Taylor hSt 6 is a true and correct received a tronfy,a copy of the statement from Springville, above named !eg?ing bank, filed in this office on Jan. 13, I960 phy as the outstanding freshman. (Continued from Page One) Taylor played center and lineSETH H. YOUNG are lucky, a drive might bear your backer. Bank Commissioner name, that is if your name hapGuest speaker for the evening Wilpens to be Fishburn, O LEGAL NOTICE was Cal Woodsworth, freshman kins, Gilmore, or Wentworth. Oh, rob.,. and buardl.nshri. None, Co. football coach at Utah State Uni4urt Clri of District Court Is Briqharr yes. Theres also Paxton place. versity Jtoh, or rosooetlvo signers for Inform Mon. Moving next door to the Western Horizon subdivision finds botaniTO CREDITORS cal names setting the pace with Estate ofNOTICE Mabel Ellraboth Watt, ns Mable E. Wheatley known Willow and Hickory streets plus Army Sergeant First Class Eddie Deceased. Sumac wav (Sumac 13 a shrub or Creditor will present claims with O. Call, 28, son of Mrs. Ruth Dalbush according to Mr. Webster.) voucher to the undersigned at Room 27, Fir ton, 461 Sego ave.. Salt Lake City, Bank Building. BrigThere is also a Lombardy street ham Citv, Security Utah, on or before the 19th won recognition for of A. Mav, 1960. recently day D., is being Elder Brent Charles a town in Italy.) (Lombardy Beckertt, THOMAS DEE WATT, a member of a tank crew which Administrator of the estate from an LDS Is Most Popular recently returned of Mabel Elizabeth Watt, was chosen as the outstanding crew mission in the East Ma kV.V Wheatley Watt. Deceased. German misJ he most popular of the new Date of first publication jan. 19, a. nf toe month at Fort Lewis, Wash. sion field was a guest at the home drives is Hawthorne is r., i960, which Sergeant Call, a tank commander of his grandmother Mrs. J. D. claimed by no less than three sub- Omer J. Call, in Company E of the 4th Infantry Stimpson, 587 South First West, divisions. One of these subdivi- Attorney for AdministratorJ 26 iy Divisions 34th Armor at Fort Wednesday. sions is Mountain View Estates Lewis, entered the Army in 1919 Elder Beckertt returned home where trees have rated big in the L. A. Papers, Please Copy The sergeant attended Bear Riv- the day before coming to see Mrs. naming of streets. Thcr ere MaLONDON (UPI) To determine er High school. Garland. His Stimpson, His parents are Mr. ple, Poplar, Linden and Oak drives and Elm and Sycamore ave- air pollution during London's fog- father, Edgar Call, lives in Tremon- and Mrs. Charles Beckertt, former a winter, captive balloon is ton, and his wife, Mitsue, is with residents of Brigham City. They nues. The viewing is good there gy flown in Battersea Pack. him a Fort Lewis. now reside in Ogden. too with Crestview, Mountain View being and Fairview drives. And don't forget Beecher avenue, certainly not new in the area, but new as an avenue. Down the block is Hidden Village where Hawthorne tinds its way as does Oak drive. Planners went out on a limb to name Orchard diive and then added a festive touch with Holiday drive. And da-ialso is a Belmont street wlmh will strike a familiar note with some ORIENTATION MEETING Arch Sims, Mantua, standing right, is Box Elder County Heart Fund chairman, and is shown here as he attends an orientation meeting with Dr. Lowell Daines, center. Box Elder Heart Council president, and William Allyaud, left, executive director of Utah Heart Association, Salt Lake City. 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 5.090,093 54 a-- Southeast School Principal Is Announce! as Heart Chairman Slick Streets Contribute to e The Box Elder Heart Association Council has named Arch Sims of Mantua to be chaiiman 1960 Heart Fund drive. Mishap Series of the g to Dr. Lowell Daines, Brigham pour in to Mr. and Mrs. Robert City, president of the local Heart (Continued from Page One) Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer announced the apto the vehicle was estimated to be association, Reeder. pointment today as the first step Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawkes and $40. the annual Heart Chief John I. Johnson investiga- in organizing Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams, genFund campaign which will be conted the accident. eral chairmen, announce that ducted here, as w'ell as in thouDriver Cited amiable Vern Petersen will be the sands of communities across the 8.50 a. m. A master of ceremonies and introdriver was cited for not having a drivers nation, through out February. The duce the lovely queen entries. drive will open Febiuary and Plans are to follow the snow license and traveling too fast for recch its climax on Heart Sunday, theme with miniature snowmen existing conditions alter the car he Feb. 28, when hundnreds of local to hold the lucky number that will was driving slid into a second volunteers will make declare one of the list of contes- auto. Driver of the second car collections was Basil Alvin Olsen, 649 South tant Snow Queen of 1960. At a recent organizational and Assisting with presentation du- Fourth East. The mishap occurred near the orientation meeting seveial apties will be crown bearer, Brian were made by Dr. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee intersection of Seventh South and pointments Dames, assisted by William AllWilliams, and flower girls, Karen Second East. There was no dam- director ol Utah Hawkes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. age set to the youth's car. An esti- yaud, erecutive Lee Hawkes, and Terri Smith, mated $80 damage resulted to the Heart Association, Sal'. ake City Among those completing the lodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Olsen auto. The investigating officer was cal council bourd will be Dr. WiSmith. lliam Knudson,, vice president, Tickets are on sale at 50 cents Dell Fife. R Mrs. M. 12:55 Kaiser, m. 1957 A p. stamodel secretary per person. The ticket will entitle Mrs Winston P. Nelthe bearer to both carnival and tion wagon driven by Ronald Gene treasurer; son assisted by Miss Anna Erick459 South Seventh Ray, dance. West, Dr. Delicious home made food will smacked into the side of a moving son, education and publicity; be available and both young and van while attempting a left turn Grant Reeder, Garland, professional education; membership, to be old alike are invited to the holiday from Forest street to Eighth West. The moving van was owned by named, memorial gifts chairman, party. Mrs. Leon Packer. The queen list now includes: Johnson Moving Van, Inc. It was, It was explained by Directoi the at of time the Ann Moskowitz, Pat Ewer, Sandra parked acciAllyaud that more and more calls Sheffield, Betty Hunnsaker, Letty dent. An estimated $75 damage was for memorial gifts have reached Hunsaker, Joan Lee, Marcia Ball, Carol Jean Burden, Karolyn Ball, done to the car. None was report- the state oigamzation and now and new entries: Rebecca Ras ed to the van. Officer Sheldon cards aie available to the general public from the locai chairman, mussen, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nelson investigated. 6:10 p. m. A car driven by Ron-- w'ho in this case is Mrs. Packer. J. Howard Rasmussen, Sandra The cards are sent to the bereaved Kozak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aid J. Leonard. Bear River City, slid into the side of a parked car families. Nick Kozak; Moana Berchtold, Invited to the meeting at daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ersol while attempting to slow down for the Kaiser home recent were committee1 the of intersection Fourth South Ellen Berchtold; Lynn Glenn, Second West. Owner of the heads and officers named, and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Quen-toFather Clark; Mrs Dor-R. Holley; Arlene Whitney, parked auto, a 1960 model station followingWallace Christen-- , wagon, was Cleo Norr Dixon. 215 othy Needham, sen, Mrs. Roy Thompson Mrs J West Second South. Y. Fetry. Mis John B. Nash and! Leonard told investigating ofli-cer, Jay Christensen, that lie saw! Mrs. Jack Moiris. Those attending learned that the another car approaching the inter-- j essel diseases set tion and as he pushed on the he, ut and blood brakes to slow down, his car slid are the n ition's mimbei one lie ilth onemv. taking more loos each into the parked auto. Replaced Orchards Damage to the I eonard car was veer than all otlmr ruuses of Mr Kims stated set at $60. An estimated $25 dam-- ) death combined Hawthorne Continuing down By Barbara Call age was done to the station wagon, in accepting his annointment '"I be brings you to Sunset Heights subt The students enrolled leal Fund. he in the Time not repoiled A cur driven continued, "is the division Here there are Cherry nutnbei one journalism class at Box Elder bv Hairy L. Balh.id, 410 Ninth nation's defense dnve (the subdivision replaced High school have been given an Main, failed to stop for a stop against these diseases suppoittng cherrv orchards), Sunset drive assignment which concerns re- sign at the junction of Highways the research, education and (obvious), Wade place (for Wade service pingiums of the llios construction porting ell the news around the 30s and 69 and rammed into a seccompany) and school and community. ond car. Driver of the second American Heart Association, its Meadow-landrive (it goes through .. meadow). The journalism class consists auto was William John Roberts. affiliates and capters. And Holiday drive "Rut, most important." he said, shows up again. of about 24 students who will as- RED 2. Tremonton. sume the name of roving reportSo there you have it. Roberts was turning west at the "the public has derrgnied that, The list ers. These reporters are to gather junction id the time of the acci- through tireless esc, itch carried ot platted streets to date But don't on medical hy scientists with the make anv bets for next week news items and write reports to dent. An estimated $200 was done be handed in to Mrs. Marijane to the 1951 model car he was drivMorris, journalism teacher, each ing Monday. Estimated damage to the other This assignment is to further vehicle was $100 Ballard was each students knowledge and cited by investigating ofticer in the field of newspaper ability McDonald, for running a writing. stop sign SEALED BID OPENING FEBRUARY 1 2, 1 960 : A Brigham City man last week reported theft ot four calves from Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions"1 "" Deposits of banks .. 15. theft of Calves : LIABILITIES Years of Age and Unmarried (Fill out and mail to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olsen, 25 West 7th North, or by telephoning 972-or Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Reeder, 831 North Main or by telephoning S92-- J. Carnival and Dance nears, dance lovers in the area will be delighted to learn that Kenny Holmgrens orchestra featuring Ray Barrios and his trumpet, has been engaged for the evening. ..1.787,494 45 72.099.25 2.533,796 59 of State and political subdivisions 8. 11. Telephone No Owner Reports . and discounts, (including $2977.32 Bank premises leased $32,896.30, furniture overdrafts) and fixtures $26,591 03 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets 7. As Snow ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, January 19, 1960 - Cash, balances with other banks, mcfuding reserve balances, and cash items in process of collection 2. United States Government obligations, direct Address 17 BOX 1. and guaranteed Contestant Must Be Over THE on Dec. ASSETS BLANK Name . 9e ravk Local Serviceman Gets Assignment Army Pft. Deraid F. Waters 23 son of Jay Waters. Route 2, Brigham City, recently was assigned to the 84th Armored Engirt er company in Germany. Vaters, a construction specialist in the company in Numbers), the Army in November! A 1958. He is a 1954 graduate of Box High school and was employed by Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, before entering the Army. 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