Show ) ? i “ rTVi - ' ' - BRIDGERLAND EDITION A — Tho Herald Journal Logan Utah ‘Monday Fab 21 I96t7 - M£r' - Jko iV V- ' rjv ?v 'V-- ' - : v & KLjr a? cb 3 '‘a i & fl h rJ‘ 4-- i iS- - J $?L iiJ if iai Sl'NRISK — W r convenient in the Cache National Forest one of the newest and most CAMIHiKOl'M) A §8 IO 0 o S IF YOU’RE TRAVELLING with a car fuU of lively young- sters Logan Canyon offers some breath takingly beautiful off stops for the parents which provide kids for space steam-workig- g Early Banking Activities & Forest’s Interpretive meets some travellers near Ricks Springs in Logan Canyon and answers their questions about the area MAX LEWIS one of Cache National services rangers Thanks to the Soil and Sun of Utah Cd ® SImm Hs : While most of Utah's early banka were established by men attracted to Utah by early mining activity the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints performed most early kes HMihclA wtofriol ritory The banking activities of the introduction of coin andj currency to supplement other circulating media but a more important early banking activity of the IDS Church was that connected with the tithing houses located In e v e r y in the Mormon setlement forlhc production off man's old— I M—tffoctarod bdldkg r ter‘ hanking ftmc001 IMW pICRBBrstl hww technology I’r Iff 1 hrtmlRlB Brick CBMpMt aymboltzod by tho Brick Man C3 and the Industry of Her People htglHwhn In BUCK kitontato - Todoyf Brick-Compan- brick lo an —ncnJng Dknno In o wariaty off Is— and colon II west Utah's first national bank i was founded by nWh who were attracted to Salt Lake City by mining activity and was chartered on March 3 1847-188- - Picknicking In The Cache Forest ' The Cache National Forest receives thousands of picSome each year nickers come just to get away from the humdrum life they live during the week Others come to enjoy the beauty of nature as it is Preserved in the forest Many picknlckers find Joy In watching their children re- spond to the wildlife found in the forest Others come for the good food that always ac $on$anles a picnic — ' that I VI ' irand s Has Been Part TL f — — unram ena neuenigi - vcwwonjr IBM Only one of the first four national ' b a n k s established during the period in Utah were chartered by members of the dominant church Of the 34 banks opened in Utah during the pfriod from the Des0 only two eret National and the Zion's Savings bank — were established by Mormons to serve Mormons All the remainder were "outsiders” so far as thhe Mormons were concern ed since they were establish or ed either by non-Uta- h business interests ' The predominance of mine-- oriented banks demonstrates an economic interdependence between Utah and the west far greater than has been ' generally supposed — mating hoMir — — an changing tho akytlno off tho Intormoantaln Wait Brick ovor boaotlffwl and varsatflo durablo ft1 an V BUILDS BUTE! FOB LISS1 of the Progressive Story Years for Forty-nin- e CALIFORNIA PACKING CORPORATION Smithfield Utah - Franklin w Idaho Mmk OIRRR0 QUALIT COMPANY INTERSTATE 3100 SOUTH 1100 Packers Of EAST SALT LAKE CITY u Del Monte Brand Quality Foods ' ' V J3 |