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Show PAGE FIVE Hyrum vLocals ' teachers-metat-th- ident May Player for their monthhas LaUrltzen ly meeting. The lesson was given Elmer Mrs; by Esta Brown and Jennie Burris. cently returned home from a visit Plans were discussed for Primary V' in California..; ; if v A Conference. A. nohost party was ?. ' enjoyed after the meeting and Mrs. 'Marinda McBride was the Mrs. Player who is moving to Salt Lake City was presented hostessAo- & delicious turkey dinwith a lovely necklace. birthher ner (Sunday honoring, a cake, day. A; lovely birtday Fairbanks Mrs. Kenneth Shaw entertaingift from Mrs. Philip center ed at. a party Wednesday honorthe formed of Tremonton, to Mr. ing her daughter Barbara who piece. Pinner was. served Mr. andkrs. Fran- was celebrating her ninth birthcis McBride and family, Mr. and day. Bingo and home movies furMrs. Wells McBride and daughter, nished the afternoons entertainMr., arid; Mrs. Elmo Fife and Mrs. ment,. Luncheon was served to 12 guests. McBride,'. r : r re, . 1 LOCALS V Mr. and. Mrs. .Elmo Fife of, Ire monton "spent the week e'iid at the home of their mother. Mrs. Marinda McBride.' 'They liist re- Mrs. Henry Monson entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening. Lois Petersen won the high score prize and Leora Petersen won the all-cprize. Luncheon was served to 10 members and two special guests, Hilda Nielsen and Gladys Nielsen. turned from a trip to Southern Utah. Nevada and Arizona,' vlsit-in- g Bduldeb-DahlGrahd: Canyon points-'Interest J and otheF ... .rvulmre; Mr.' '.and Idts! Elidrt Kf Tsrael-ge- n Visiting at the George Stanton made a Week end'.fi'lp fo 'twin home and helping them through tov a. y attend Falls, Idaho is Mr, and Mrs. Ar- illness their Golden Wedding' anniversary party in. hqnor,. pf Mrs,- Israelsens ;E. parents,' 5pv'AndersOnwhorwere active in the ut f - 7 two-da- I'.a , J1-- : ' to Fifteen of the twenty-tw- o ofMrs. Laura Obray motored acficers and teachers of the ParaSalt Lake Tuesday. She was a dise Mrs Sunday School spent Sunday companied to Ogden by afternoon in Logan at the KarVon Bickmore and daughter convetion. Everyoe returned en and Mrs. De Vet Obray and home feeling that they had learnson Courtney. ed something to benefit them. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Burrell Bishop and Mrs. Orville S. Lee SDent Sunday in Logan visiting and moved into their new home last Howard Mrs. Jeppson Mr. and week,,. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jeppson. ' - I Ms, and Mrs E d wa y d ,M Q Qa. P n of Logan were visitors "of Mrs Elizabeth Rawlins Sundhy. 5: PARADISE home of Pres- a ; five-sta- ke Sot- Miss cent spent the week end at the on Wednesday '1evening and Courtney 'Checketts home of Mr. ahd Mrs. Joseph Nona a Bailey. is Howells. Miss Fairbanks roommate with Maxine, daughter - : . and. Mrs. Howell; at the of Mr. USAC dormitory. In Sunday evening services President Edwin Clawson and Mr. Myron Hatch of Paradise were the guest speakers. Musical numbers were given by the chSir and a solo was given by Dale Howells accompanied by Alice D. Olson. After Sunday evening meeting fireside M Menfin&cJleaner Mr. Eston Miles, son of Mr and was held atJ the, home of leader Mrs John E. Miles, Mr. Burdett Mrs. Nettie Obray. Guests were Richman,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E Peterson Mrs. Utah. thur Rex of Randolph, Spm Richman, spent the week of Logan. Mr. Peterson talked on Rex is a Sister of Mrs Stanton. ehd visiting their folks. Mr. Miles the scenic beauties of Utah. BanBoth Mr. and Mrs Stanton have apd Mr. Richman are employed ana some splits were served to 27. been in poor health for -in, Ogden. time. : Stake Bee Keeper Mrs. Mary Mr and Mrs. Harold Pitcher, Pearce of Paradise attended the J Salt of Mr. and Mrs Noel Cook, son Brent and daughter Colleen Stake Mutual convention in Logan Lake City visited at the home of of Logan, spent Sunday visiting Tuesday evening. last Allen A W. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Pitchers sister and brother ' c Sunday. lh law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mr. and Mrs. Wells Rawlins and Pearce. . Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Johnson and ( been has who Wilson, George son Darrell and daughter Vonda reported ill for the last week, is Miss Vaudis Fairbanks of Cres- - attended the wedding in Hyrum reprted to be improving." -- an Mr and Mrs. George James and .. , , . EISENHOWER SMILE . . v Recent illness and vacation brought no change in the famous Eisen- Gen. Dwight D. bower smile. Eisenhower again 'reiterhted Ms - tions for political assignments. :. Hyruhfleyevo;;An outstanding feature ohe "Ann- it .:. Jt? 4. H ; i iversary party' isjUyS exchange trie brideand groom of rings' of ,fif tyyear-Ttg- b; jech,ring ,Hav-- w ing; the" blrthstonfef ttoredpl- -' ent ; --f eliewed by- presentation of gif.aS.,pressions of faith, love and devotion to the parents by members, of family. . ' J The decorative motif for ths anniversary family dinner was large wedding, cake topped with a bride and groW figure abdva which hung golden bells. All who attended itfeje vrellj entertained 'with music' ahd readings arranged and conducted by Mrs. Israelsen. Those, coming from far places tO" pay special tribute to th e honored couple were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Greene of Burley, Idahp, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F Anderson of Gooding, Ida., Mr. and Mrs Marvin-- J Anderson of Gooding, Mr and Mrs." Lloyd D. Anderson of Boise, Idlaho, Mr. and Mrs. Bernal R; Anderson of AJhambra. California, and Mr and Mrs. E. K. Israelsen of . YEARS AGO, ON THE MORNING OF JANUARY 4 1892, The First National Bank of Logan opened for business under a charter Fipxy-FIV- E at that time was granted it by the United States Government. Logan little more than a pioneer village. The telephone was a novelty, automo-bile- s and movies were unheard of. We had no paved walks, sewer system nor hospitals. . ; : 9 I j , But as Logan and Cache Valley have progressed during the past 55 years so, also, has this pioneer Banking institution. Its growth is reflected in the following condensed statement of condition: i J rel-fativ- es i years of We have been most fortunate throughout the entire fifty-fiv- e our existence in having the full confidence and support of our customers and friends who have made possible whatever success we have ach- and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lennis Chambers and daughter Marianne of Tren-; ton spent Sunday in Hyrum visit-- ; ing with Mrs. Chambers parents, K;Mr. and Mrs. James H Archibald. I On Monday Mrs. Marion Archibald I and son Lee visited with Mr. and' I ieved. ! Mrs. Archibald, Mrs. Marion Archi bald is from Idaho Falls, Idaho. Statement of condition rendered to Comptroller of Currency December 31, 1946. Statement of condition of the First National Bank of Logan at the close of its first day of business Monday, January 4, 1892. Mrs. O. P. Olsen of Hyrum is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. jNora Allen of Salt Lake City Assets Assets Cash and due from banks U. S. Government Bonds Premium paid foi;. above Bonds Loans and Discounts Furniture and Fixtures Expenses paid " The Seventies quorm ward group of the Hyrum Third ward will entertain their partners on Friday evening January 31 at a social and banquet. A good program has been arranged. x Cash and due from Banks U. S. Government Bonds State and Municipal Bonds Loans and Discounts Furniture and Fixtures Bank Building Federal Reserve Bank Stock $18,147,60 12,500.00 2,125.00 ; t 1,025.00 - : 82.00 $33,880.90 TOTAL I r v Mr and Mrs. E. J. Wilson of Hyrum recently left for Los Angeles. The trip is to be one of business and pleasure combined. . They plan to return through Arizona where they will visit 1 On Monday evening the Hyrum Third ward "Primary officers and , : bicycle shop Current earnings 28.80 , TOTAL 1,699,459.3. 6,500.00 36,500.00 7,500.00 33,160.00 - $33,880.90 :. - .. TOTAL .....I... . Repairing Experts in Bike, ; v- 55 Yeare of Growth in Total -Resources as of December 31 in Elach' 10 Year Period - r- - , f - Logan Bike and ' .1............... 1902 Sport Shop 1912 1922 Fogan 174 North Main $ 119,047.48 1892 ....Li ' : 1932 '. - 1942 1948 ..... 335,042.30 651,207 .02 1,430,597,73 ' 1,650,559.86 3,100,286.32 6,856.523.60 Tribe Member of the Federal Reserve System and the Federal Deposit rf ; : Vv MgTAT. mining - Reserves: I ! $6,856,523.00 - Deposits Unearned discount Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits ... 692.10 J Common Capital Stock 1 Liabilities i - $1,19 ,066.56 3,848,615.77 60,901.92 , TOTAL Liabilities Deposits f. r. r J - -- ' is.::- industry OF UTAH tl Insurance Corporation - 1 statement" that "Ms Job' ' IS the army and that he has .no ambi '; . , , ; $6,o42,071.o7 5,914.85 100,000.00 150,000.00 50,537.18 8,000.00 $6,850,523.60 i. |