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Show poor copyjs ouurn tHUnil SOUTH. CACHE Fridaj, July 11, COURIER - Raspberries. 90c per case, at residence. Alvin Allen, Hyrum. ad 1924 Safety Last at the Rex Monday and Tuesday. Dont fail to see it. titered at the Postotik e ..yrum, Utah a second class mail matter, wder the Act We still have a few Oats left. of March 3 1879 Call at Associated Farmers MillCo. Hyrum. ad J. A. Wahlen, Publisher & Manager ing The 3rd ward choir are anticipating an outing to Bear Lake some Local News time this month. RUPTURE EXPERT HERE -- Mr. Calder Hall, assistant cashier FOR SALE Raspberries, Morris Nielsens, Hyrum. at of the Hyrum State Bank, ad his vacation this week. is having Mrs. Hyrum Hall Sr., is in Salt Miss Eba Petersen was up from Lake City visiting with her son Mr. alt Lake on a visit with parents Alva Hall. and friends for a few days. Marcelling done at the home of Devonshire Cloth, all kinds Miss Lapriel Jensen. Call phone 3 yards for $1.00. 3 Rule ad 55 for appointments. ad Store, Logan. FOR SALE 1 second hand elecDont forget the big vaudeville tric range, cheap. Apply to D. C. bill at the Capitol Theatre in Logan Black, Utah Power & Light, phone 148-Fad next Wed., July 16th. Hyrum. Ladies Shoes only 50c pair Bring in your Fords and have magetos tested Free and have Three Rule Store, Logan, ad your them at the Jensen MoMr. Willard Hansen and family tor Co., Hyrum. ad in of Weiser Idaho, stopped over The Second Ward Sunday School, Hyrum on their return trip from held their annual outing in the left Salt Lake, for a short visit with hand fork of Blacksmith Fork canparent and friends. yon, July 2nd. A large crowd atMr. and Mrs. Roy Wahlen and tended and everyone enjoyed a real daughter Anna, motored up from canyon outing. Salt Lake City Saturday evening July 7th, a lawn party was given and spent Sunday with their parents in honor of Miss Isabelle Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wahlen and at the home of her grandmother other relatives and friends, returnMrs. E. J. Wilson, it being her 9th ing that evening. The following young birthday. Agent Clifford Warr, of the Home friends spent the afternoon playing Fire Insurance Co., informs us that games and enjoying dainty refreshthe damage claims by fire of Mr. ments: Elva and Mabel McBride, Jame C. Jensens barn and Michel Bertha Hartvigsen, Elane Anderson, Jensens residence were very prompt- Helen Carlson, Rhea Bradley, June ly paid by his company. He thinks Olen, Beatrice, Ruth and Reed that the Home Fire Insurance Co. Clawson, Rhoda, Earl and Dee Wilis a good and reliable company to son, Jane Allen and Cherrol Archido business with. bald. 2, Ladies' Oxfords or Pumps, only $2.00 a pair, at Three ad Rule Store, Logan. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ditman of Lake City, stopped over in Hyrum and called on her father Mr. T. Olsen and son Roy, last Friday afternoon. They were on their way ti Fish Lake, Idaho, for an outing. Mr. Roy Olsen accompanied them. They also stopped here on their return from Idaho. V Mr. and Mrs Willis Savage arrived in Hyrum last week from Salt Lake, where Willis has been confined in the hospital for some time. Mr. Savage has been critically ill since the first of the year and came home to fully recuperate. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he rapidly recovering. Kps Mrs. Paulene Pitts, formerly a young lady of Hyrum, but for several years a resident of New York City, arrived here from New Orleans where she and Mr. Pitts have been staying for about two months, to visit with Mrs. F. P. Jensen of the 2nd ward for a months or so. In the absence of Mrs.. Jensen, who has been visiting in Salt Lake, Mrs. ' CUUKlli,K tlYKUM, itaUTfln F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Philadelphia, the noted truss expert, will personally be at the Eccles Hotel, and will remain in Hogan This Tuesday only July 15. Mr. Seely says: The Spermatic Shield will not only retain any case of rupture perfectly, but contracts the opening in 10 days on the average case. Being a vast advancement over all former methods exemplifying instantaneous effects immediately appreciable and withstanding any strain or position no matter the size or location. Large or difficult cases, or Incissional ruptures specially solicited. This instrument received the only award in England and in Spain, producing results without surgery, injections, medical treatments or prescriptions. Warning All cases should be Cautioned against the use of any elatic or web truss with understraps, as same rest where the lump !s and not where the opening is, producing complications necessitating surgical operations. Mr. Seeley has documents from the United States Goverment, Washington, D. C., for inspection. He will be glad to demonstrate without charge or fit them if desired. Business demands prevent stopping at any others place in this (following REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the Condition of Wellsville State Bank. Located at Wellsville, in the County of Cache. State of Utah, at the close of business on the 30th day of J une, 1924. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts Stocks Bonds. Securities, etc. ....r. Banking House Furniture and Fixtures . Other Real Estate Owned Due from Other Banks Cash Items Silver Currency Total Cash on Hand 14 85 TOTAL $145,441.13- - LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Deposits Subject to Check Cashiers Checks Total Demand Deposits Time Certificates Savings Deposits Total Time Deposits Cash Over 20,000.00 4.000.00 $984.64 58,501.17 167.66 58,668.83 .14,615.82 47,159.82 61,775.40 12 26 TOTAL Sl45.441.13 Beet Growers Take Notice! - by drought fhat they we re unable to resist the Pahtages Vaudeville Bill Capitol Theatre Logan Wednesday, July 16th A Wonderful Big Attrction in Vaudeville Also Big Feature Picture DONT FAIL TO ATTEND Its GOOD no Secret Why People Prefer The State Bank.. Go on, 9 said. You folks here know this town and its certainly great to have a bank that is willing to go out of its beaten path to help ad DIGESTION we 1 N le its customers. It was one of our depositors who was talking. And he gave away the whole thing. The first dose astonishes the invalid, giving immediate relief, regulating bowels and digestive organs, inducing Good Music 2,901.55 Miscellaneous TuSts Pills Good Music. 1,020.56 585 00 789.99 506.00 j- - Store, Logan. Monday and Tues., July 14th and 15th Admission 10 and 25c. 2.023.05 15,574.43 - ef y iiast , , For this strong state bank, by reason of the leewa3r given it under its state charter can give unusual service to the commun, ity and it does! Mn strength, in helpfulness, in cooperation we can meet every requirement you may have. " Dr. JD. D. TEBBS DENTSST Office in Connection With Residence Vi - 3,000.00 STATE OF UTAH, section. SS. P. S. Every statement in this notice County of Cache,has been verified before the Federal R. A. Leishman being first duly sworn according to law, and State Courts. F. H. Seeley. and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the deposes Home Office 117 N. Dearborn St., above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day Chicago. R. A. Leishman, Cashier. of June, 1924. Correct Attest: Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of July. 1924Leroy S. Hill ' G. T. A. Kerr, Norman, Allan, ' Geo. Perkins, Notary Public. Directors. Residing at Wellsville, Utah. Commission 1927. of My March, expires the 29th day Several years ago we had in Cache STATE OF UTAH, Valley a severe attack of beet rot. Office of Bank Commissioner, inExperts were taken into these I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commmissioner of the State of Utah, do herefected fields, to ascertain the cause. by certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the stateTheir verdict was that the beets had ment of the above named company, filed in my office this 9th day of Seth Pixton, Bank Commisoner. July, 1924. become so weakened 3-Ru- Tex Theatre, Hyrum 25 100.00 8,500.00- Gold Tissue Gingham, 32 inch wide, 6 yards for $1 00, at p $113,327 operations) disease and where the irrigation water was applied too late, the crop on hundreds of acres was destroyed by the blight. vVe a'ready find some indications of this same blight appearing in beet fields, in the various localities. Farmers should get busy and water their beets and avoid a repetition of what happened in 1921. Pitts is being entertained by Mrs. ad W. G. Raymond, Fieldman. P. P. Rose and other former friends Mrs. Pitts was and aquaintances. Thursday evening a number of the guest of honor atb dinner given the lady friends from Logan and at the residence of Mrs. P. P. Rose some of them with their Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Pitts is Hyrum, well known for her hospitality ex- husbands, called at the home of Mr. tended to the elders who visit New and Mrs. Chris. Thompson, and York, and each has a word of praise very agreeably surprised the lady for the liberal entertainment receiv- of the hose, it being her birthday ed at her hands when at home in anniversary. The evening was spent in music, games and social chat. New York. The guests were also entertained by several piano selections, artistically played by Miss Anona. Very dainty .... refreshments were served during k: the evening, and Mrs. Thompson was the recipient of a number of momento gifts. A real pleasant evening was spent, at the close of which all wished the lady many hapii py returns of the day. KY the block north of Bank HYRUM STATE BANK Center Street, Hyrum Office Phone 17. - HYRUM, Res. Phone 17. tt-t-- wre1 w w1 - UTAH |