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Show 5 South Cache Courier born Saturday, July 12 at the Cache Valley hospital. Mrs. Wis- 'er is the fofmdr Lois Clawson, her sister, Mrs. Nora , Allen. da'ughter of Pres.vand Mrs. Edof win Clawson.- Mrs. Adeline Christiansen her1 with visiting been has Ogden s. r.. Mrs.. Wm. H Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Archi sister, bald and children of Twin Falls Kenneth Lyon made a trip to this week. His parents at vacation weeks California Idaho, spent a. the home of his parents, Mr. who have been spending the winhome with and Mrs. James Archibald. Last ter there returned Friday they all motored to Og- him. den and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Mrs. Thomas Merrill and three children of Phoenix, Arizona are . ..rjpn ,Frjday;: eyeninghe. Seven- Salt Lake City were Sunday TiSaturday jston spent all dayAJr?..ties met. at. this - Bill park nd ltons at the home .Qf Isabel ; with Jansen. Mrs. Reubep held a party. A most enjoyable Mr and ' ' Los Bingham; . ls KoBeB.ary .Mrri'8:Of at evening was spent by air and reM o'f W visiting freshments were served. uaniorma Sunday guests at the home AngccS her naunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Selley Mrs. Eugene, Zollinger son Clair Lee of Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs. George O, Gun- Mr and M returned Smith-fiel- d of College Ward. Wyatt children and auiii spent the week end. .in of a is llTon Sunday irom Bear ikti nell of California are visiting daughter Mrs. Zollinger with their parents. a weeks va-- relatives and friends in Wells-vill- e. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen. here she enjoyed' of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell were the home Miss Janet Claypool and Miss formerly of Wellsville. Mr and Mrs C J Jensen had as Maloy Nielson represented the house guests over the Fourth of Smithfield Stake float in the LoMr and Mrs Leonard Parker July week end Mr and Mrs. Horaccompangan centennial parade. J W Reynolds and family of Vallejo, Calif, are ace Liljenquist and children of Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Biddulph and , in Wellsville their vacation here three at the Montpelier, Idaho. were dinner visiting spending children a4 im"' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Ha; laliea at Blackioot with home of their mother, Mrs. Mary Miss Ann Ward was a house Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wiser of J. Parker. Leo Nielsen. Scholes on Sunday. U, anu Airs. Larry Hale and at son guest last week at the home of a of Lewiston are parents anu Airs, Mr. with Falls Tdaho witu Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Folkman Miss Ardis Leatham returned rrant Sorensen, at Rexourg and children of Pocatello, and ivirs. Heber W. Jensen home on Sunday after spending visited a week with her Mrs Alice Jensen and Shirley d at Soda Springs they grandmother, Christiansen. Maude Jensen Mrs.' spent last week end at of Corbett ,n Mrs, Joseph returned home Saturday Read, recently Fish Haven on Bear Lake. Miss Cleone J gave ing. reporting a very pleasreleased stake missionary, while Virginia Jensen has returned of her labors ant trip. a Mr.- and Mrs. Ed Baird and from a week at Yellowstone Park serving in that capacity Lavina family of Brigham City were the Shy she went in company with Ruth two years; the past Mr and Mrs, Luther Murray guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank L. PioNelson and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley and Georgia Hansen read hate as meir guests Mr. and Mrs Maughan on Sunday. o Reese. a group and neer poems, or son Larry SunFarris Jones and Junior the from children and Mr. Temple City, California Handcart Mr and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin day School saifg The The Sevilla Club held their anu Airs. James Athay of Magna. the at son Terry of San Francisco, and on evening. Sunday Song summer outing at Logan on Wed Smith-fiel- d the visited in last week with Mrs. Alice services sacrament nesday night. A delicious steak and family. Jensen ward. Wilfotd Second Mrs Wyatt and Mr was served to the group Sun- supper motored to Bear Lake on after which dancing and other Jon Larson, son of Dr. and Mrs the day and spent activity was enjoyed. Covey and David Weeks R. V. Larson of Roosevelt Is Loyal and family, with their daughter Weeks attended the Hawaiian spending a, few weeks with his Mrs. Venna Johnson. grandmother, Mrs Rebecca Lar VellvHI6;Meftte f . . . -- . at - . : rt Frk Smithfield Locals , ' lurs - , day,-visitin- and Mrs. Norval Bailey, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Judins of Ogden are vacationing at Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Pitcher of Santa Monica, California were dinner guests, of M.r. and Mrs. Vm P Leatham on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baldwin and son Terry of San Francisco friends and relatives are visiting in Wellsville. They are staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm P. Baldwin. Mr. Hyrum Locals Keith Wright has been convalescing at the home of his brother Merrill Wright for the past week. Mr. and Mrs Alma Loyd and family of Soda Springs visited at the Charles- Perry home last week. Mrs. Loyd is the former Cleone Perry. Cooks held meeting at the home of Charilne Liljenquist with Mrs. Mona Sutcliffe in charge. Collene Nielsen gave a health talk. FOR ALL MAKES OF f de EMPTY BARGES IN THE OLD CANAL . . . Coal barges lie desolate and empty along the Allegheny river at Harmarville, Pa., a mining is the tipple community near Pittsburgh. In background of photo of Wheeling cars are unloaded) where a coal screening plant (thats Steels Harmar mine. N f PROMPT Mr. and Mrs. Ruion Nielsen had as houseguests last week Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Petit and children of Provo. Mrs. Petit is the former Eyvonne Gill. EXPERT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 114 North Main LOGAN, UTAH Mrs. Mae Douglass went to Lake on Monday to visit Salt Mr. and Mrs. her son Gerald who is rewith of nell Huntington treatment in the Veteson ceiving ornia are guests of their and family. On Sunday rans hospital. the Gunnell family held a reunion at Crystal Springs. About Mrs. Dorius Hansen entertainsixty family members were present. An enjoyable day was spent ed at dinner in the Mack Memorand the days activities included ial Park on Sunday. Guests were a meeting and program. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Woodall and Mr. Forrester Claypool spent daughter Vella of Soda Springs, the week end in Wyoming. Idaho; Mr and Mrs. J. F. Wood-a- ll and family of Logan and the Elwood Hansen family. Mr. and Mrs Rex spent a few days last wreek on a Mrs Elaine Redford of New trip to St Anthony and Jerome, York arrived in Smithfield on Idaho. Tuesday to visit with her mother Mrs. Alice Hadfield. Second The ward Sunday School will present a centennial Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swaap of program in honor of the Utah Cedar City spent a couple of Pioneers on Sunday. The pro- weeks visiting at the home of Mr gram is under the direction of and Mrs. Melrose Carson. They Mr. Thomas Chambers of the are the parents of Mrs. Carson Sunday School Superintendency. and came up to make the ac--I qqaintance of their new Mrs. Eunice Buttars of Lew- George O GunPark, Calif- - their weekly Mr and Mrs. Gordon Anderson and childrfen recently returned from vacationing at Lost River and Mackay, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Farline Allen visited in Hyrum this week with Mr. and Mrs. John Allen. ' Mr and Mrs. Alva Duval Satmo- missionary reunion and Luau at Lagoon on Saturday evening. Babies who were blessed and given names in the Hyrum Third wad recently were Janice, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Leatham and Jane, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin McBride. The Clover Club REPAIRS son. n Mrs. Clara Ravesten of Clarks-tospent a few days visiting Mrs Glenn Douglass spent with her daughter, Mrs. Sylvia in Hyrum visiting her urday ... Toolson. itther, Mrs. Isaac Bradley. Experienced and Accurate Parts of Men serve you at Members of the press ELEANOR EXPRESSES HER OPINION news conference before a for Roosevelt Eleanor clustered around Mrs. ; of the she addressed 2,500 delegates to the 56th annual convention Roosevelt Mrs. York. New in Clubs of Womens Federation General labor act will undoubted y confided to reporters that the women are vitally create disunity in the country instead of unity-a- nd concerned. MEHDEHHALLS The House, of Twenty Thousand Parts Taft-Hartl- ; II Ft ,h' JoVe She5 G0se u o0 ed AND STRONG TO SERVE EVERY FINANCIAL NEED! ,l CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT STATEMENT FIRST SECURITY CORPORATION System, of Banks FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH; 7 National Association ' 1947 June 30, RESOURCES in Banks U. S. Government Securities, Direct or Fully Guaranteed Municipal and Listed Securities Total Cash and Bonds I $12,367,092.06 ; :r.TV or Fully Guaranteed...., Municipal and Listed Securities $194,530.788,72 Total Cash and Bonds - .$ 72,974,886.89 Loans and Discounts 1,758,738.36 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures 30,000.00 Other Real Estate 32,854.00 Investment Bonds and Securities 270,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 616,566.691 Other Assets $270,213,834.66 Total Resources 27,875,702.99 982,635.68 -- ...$4l,225,430.73 LIABILITIES I Juz, S6L0m09 I Sizes 8 Sizes Sizes 12-- 3 3-- 82-l- la PETERSON 2.98 and 3.45 3.95 and 4.75 . 4.95 SHOE STORE PHONE 474 VNDETt NEW MANAGEMENT Logan, Utah m Liabilities 614.94 5 . War Loan Deposits Other Govt, and Public Fund Deposits 25,719305.94 Demand Deposits 72,692.991.75 Time Deposits .52 53.997,7 3U60 Total Deposits $ Interest Collected Not Earned 1,244,547.32 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Expenses, etc. J 50,000.00 Reserve for Dividends 121,996.04 Other Liabilities 8 ..... surplus Undivided Profits Reserve for Contingencies Deferred Credits to Income wffiSSS Undivided Profits Reserve for Contingencies Deferred Credits to Income June 30, 1947 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and in Banks U. S. Government Securities, Direct J Loans and Discounts..............:...: 58 Banking Houses, Furniture and Fixtures.. V Other Real Estate no i j Investment Bonds and Securities 90,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve bank ( Other Assets -- $67,037.535.60 Total Resources ' LIABILITIES $ - ilnlnnU War Lean Deposits Other Govt, and Public FundDeposits.... Demand Deposits sojul Time Deposits Total Deposits Interest Collected Not Earned.,.-.;- :: 380,10.45 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, Expenses, etc. Reserve for Dividends Other Liabilities 488.586.38 $ 73 North Main Friendly 723 662 05 73,04001 $ 4,508,236.13 $67.037, '535.60 Total Liabilities $ i 1,851.759.26 4,025,000.00 5,725,000.00 2,274,262 .70 317,807.12 $ 14,364,340.80 $270.213.834.66 8 BANKING MEMBER FEDERAL OFFICES DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SECURITY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE CORPORATION SYSTEM , THROUGHOUT UTAH |