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The Burley Herald from Burley, Idaho • 4

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The Burley Heraldi
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I xt, a rrivnls according to doc 4 THE BUftLEY HERAltT Thuradar, January Potato and Onion fefel Mrs. Claude Kitleyui. Carlson returned w-TL Salt Lake City wheft several days on a sho-5 Pependentw Statistics say that jil nities throughout the for transportation a hili and tha tors' reports list the following the first weeks in January, 1947: To Mr- and Mrs. Claude Martin of Paul on Jan. 4, a boy; to Mr.

and Mrs. Merlin Home, a boy on Jan. 4, and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Hayden of Heyburp; Jan. 6, twin girls were born to Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Prcchinsed By Gorcmor mlhms Governor A. Eobins Tuesday A. T. Pariah and Geral and R.I officially proclaimed Jan.

IB to 23. inclusive, to be "Idaho Potato And M. Maxfield returned from Salt nan TnHrl nan of Mr. and Onion "Week anT 1nstrtrct-t "th Idaho Advertising Commission to Mr. and Mrs.

Whitney Rasmus-aiT aiid two, daughters of Ephraim, Mrs. Clark Jtldd lert last Saurdy fm Aryan Mrhora hp 'rMiimed nis c. Pettingltl wiU remain the Vtah city "jor- tht irionths biedlpal treatment. publicize the event nationally. have returned to tjiejr home The 'an 'annual promo studies at the1 Utah Agricultural tion of fhe sd board, win be advertised in newspaper in 7 citie In Fred and Kent and couege.

fie pptrni. vacation vith his 23 state and the District or Col umbia. while display banners adver Sun an pciiu'(ia tew ay In the fountains, with Fred I Richard Fisher and Don Ashcraft Using tie event win posted EkUtnd boy ar thr fOr skling. -i la ft Wliiilav mornfhf for San hundredj of additional locauuea. A FELLOW DOESN'T Navy Wop, Whju BEGIN TO APPRECIATE Blankets JULY TILL THE Used 'Skis MIDDLE OF DECEMBER Loth for Francisco where'they: will tv a uarrinnon naa -crone to Miin Two hundred thousand pieces of galley' vher' jia jntploymetjl.

display material assembled in "Kit" reassignmeht to' the 'Merchant have been prepared and most on after spending tne nt-re with Rssmussen'a father, J. lanzel. Mr. and, Mrs. L.

C. Ehlers returned Saturday after spending the holidays with sister and family in Pasadena, Calif. They also attended the Rose, Bowl game and the Rose Festival. Mrs. Mary Short and Mrs.

Mabel Zemke left Tuesday for California where they xpecf to temaln about ten days'. All' jnembejs of Sarah Yeaman cahiD of I)aUehters of1 Utah 'Pio- iviroy ma no von wraKenoury I of Alroo attended' th Show here them have already been ordered Ski Caps Mr. and Mrs. Dyer Sampson re and shipped. Wth this material hundreds of special Idaho Rachel Habbard and Bud turned Tuesday' Irqm 'TOpeka, and Jplinhy returned fo'Ttocklaiid and Onion displays will coif where' they ieyefal atructed to Invite Mrs, America to weeks siting yitn Airs.

arter pnding th JioIIday iwaadn Jbom fT1 i Thim ana Mull 6f Simipsoh spent wjth Falls vlltd rtBtfvel 1,4 her this' week and attended a th how Thursdayev'enfnf. -v i Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Pomeroy neefs requited to be present meeting to hed ft the wonn si. jjliiit or coriev snent returned Tuesday from Kansas City where they apent home or Mrs.

j. u. tioggan, Hansen kvenue, Thiil-sday, Jan. 16, bki (Joggles Ski Pants All Wool Sox I Army and Navy jt-arid Button' neck Stainless Steel Di 3 sizes I Galvanized Dish; Down Filled Coats Coveralls Tuesday and Wedrtcsdaf her With Eu la and Merlin" OUley," returning to BuHey Vednesdiiy v.hlpg. 1 Mri.

eecherjha resigned Witn relatives. sr2 'p." A Mr. and Mrs. L. L.

Garrard and a orinciDai br the Joel Tate and Herrlck Drake, Jerome were week end guexts of hi iflter, Ottley Mr. and Mrs. JHyrum Foulton of Mr. Gray of Albion is teaching the who hav beeii attending the furniture show in' Chicago are expected Oakley were business visitors in 'Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Emigh left yedterday by car for Salt Lake City from rwhlch place Mr. Em'lgh flew back to Kew York to resume her teaching. Mr. Emigh left for California and will join his wife in tie eapt forepart of ana ramiiy. The dance -Friday night waa wall attended by young folk from rwnr.fra'n,J rolling th house ormerlyowned by R.

K. Hepworth, -'H'f 'to' to-Buriey oil Tuesday. nuifn iL hoo Ottley and J. B. Pettingltl in Mr.

and Mrs. P. F. Despaln and! Mrs. Florence Low in Logan, i Ih- ma cnurcn nous iviooaay witn I5K- tit Utah, where phe Was Called by tJie illness of her in Salt -Lake from Monday So Reserve Dlfttrlct No.

12 uuHjy and In I ctukrtfr0 Pillow Cases Wednesday of this While! REPORT OF CONDITION OF.THK Mr. and Wn: Orvll Beecher and mere iney ttuenueu ine SKacing: uTTjX CIAVNATONAV BANK OF BURLEY Vanities of 1947. 1 i it i i -V J1, 'A 2: A i i St buy mora With each kit of display banners la included In a large, facsimile telosrara addressed to "Children Every here from Governor Rob-ina, them of tht healthful rjsliiir of Iddho potato and ftrg. inj their mother to buy and carry Jkm aarlr of Idaho. Governor Robins proclamation rtJi'-da: i 'J 'c WHEREAS.

Idaho" unlqu jwll ldl rhmate and capable farmers annually grow potatoes and onion flavor, textur and other cjaal-JtU not produced slsewhera, and WHEREAS, many popl throughout the nation art yet unacquainted With tha auperiority cf Idaho potato and Idaho onion, nn-f 1 WHEREAS, potatoes and onion re both healthy food ill4 with vitamins and mineral and tho of being widely publlclMd, ad nni-REAS, an eh publicity rrroit in benefit to Idaho 'juvrs and all handier of Idaho pourne and Idaho onion, I hereby j. the period, Jan. to25, I be known a IDAHO" POTATO AXO ONIO.N WEEK. THEREFORE, a A. 1 as Governor of th SXt.lt I iaha.

do hereby call upon th I- So Advertising commlsalon, a te body- inainUined by tho po-t onion grower of Idaho, t. juiiMcUa thl vtnt nationally la list th fam of Idaho poUtooa ani Idafco onion may prad to i 4(D uaav vi iuuiV mw mo vavwv? vi i sale in Hurley Thursday. 1 Vi OFF ON ALL WALLPAPEi Published In'Hmponfte to Tall Hlkde by comptroller or tlie currency, Mrs. James McElwain is in Port Mr. and Mr.

Art Ward went to salt I4k city Saturday to te her 4 ASSETS land, ylSitihg her daughter, the former June and Her husband, "Mr. and Mrs JpTth- Clearing for New spring shipment Get jt mother Mr. Ethiil parish, who Mriouiiy HI In th D. S. hospital wallpaper NOW.

The new shipment ill bt Cash, balances with other bank, including reserve balance, and caah item In process of 'collection $1,988,981.10 Unlfed States Government obligation, direct and guaranteed 1,827,900.00 there. Mr. and Mrs. Uubn Ward son Who are the parents of a daughter born Jan. 7 a higher priced.

took car of th hildrn. Paul. FOOD SALE Burley Business ard Club is sponsoring a cpoked iPood Sale anair. ,11 ttini at pf jin. at npw's Kefrigeratipn Plant Obligation of State and political subdivisions 29,675.24 uojigauon or anu pouucai auDuivisions I Joyce and 'Carol whit- thv were aww.

Corporate- stock including stock of Federal Re- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Briers are Mr. and Mr. Ellhu Beecher and now residing in GoodinK where 3,300.00 729,295.67 S1V VMS I (tttla Loan discount (Including $472.17 overdrafts) Furniture and fixtures' BURLEY ARMY STC Kenneth' is employed th the hoe department of a Gooding store.

He Mr. and Mrs, Orvll Beecher left for Salt Lav CHy, Wednesday to attend th farwll' party bonbrlng their daughter and sister 'Miss TOTAL ASSETS 4,583,152.01 LIABILITIES 129 W. Main St. was employed by Van Engelen's the past year and also a year prior to entering the service. Agne Jieeeher, prior to her depar tur for Great 'Brttaln on Demand deposit of Individuals, partnerships, and corpora- TtiW 3,293,700.32 (Ion for th O.

8. church. Miss Beecher will sail for Ah Bntlsh Tim deposits pf Individuals, partnerships, and corporations 568,703.68 late Bo. la, on in Queen Elfea- DeposiU of' Unlted State Government 28,054.19 i'1'- t- it Depoalt of States and political subdivision 271,658.71 Tn ficoutr of the1 Raft'Rlvr Depolt6f bank ,175,313.72 District held monthly commltte Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, etc.) 79,007.16 meeting In the Elba church Hous TOTAL DEPOSITS 1 iiwt benefit of thoM two gre fit Jdajjo africuitural Industrie. Mondy night.

'Art Tylor, Almp; Other Jiahllltie 5,198.50 Clarenc and i Joieoh Barrett Malta; and Oeorg Darrlngtdn, A. A TOTAL LIABILITIES Wn (Church Has m. caraer. K. Ataxiield, v- wAriTAU ACCOVNTS wr in aMendance.

F' ''f Capital Stock r. 50,000.00 tak meat in' was atock. total nar twinnnm I Sunday School nia Aiaiw Sunday with atum- eurpiu r. .7. 60,00000 ber from her attending Undivided nmfit.

ber from, her attending. 1U.U1U.IO Reserve b.ooo 00 George Mr. and Mrs Oeral Pariah, Pier Parish, nd Kent (PeUlngUl hav returt-stf to ACCOUNTS 161,515.73 1 Ward took a truck .1 of cattle to Ogdtn for Art Aiaipa Nprtnai. Kenneth arrlng-ton to th at J-ojriB afid Rex Ottley to th University "at Mo- TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,583,152.01 Aaaets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other Ljy. Jdr.

accompanied him remained in Utah -for weak Vu -ting reUUve in Farmlngton a- Fail Lak. returning hom gat-' cow after pendlnf' th holidays with horn (' purposes 367,300.00 I fetate of Idaho. Countv of Cassla'-aa! 'r nd Mr. Ttd Anrui vt -y. L' Harvey Rogers, caahles-aol th above-named hank An mlamnlv trforg lrrUigt0tt waa f-'fr-J as Vnt of' tha -SuihIm aiaveineiu i true to tne nest or my knowledge r- -rtTTi and belief.

1 iJ-J't-i! 11 as sucreaed ty A. M. 'fcer a superintendent with -'trro Dirrtrrton -and Eworn to and subscribed before nwtte Sets this th 'dy January, 1B46. HARVEY ROGERS, Cashier. Correct Attest: A.

R. DAWSON, J. a HAN2EL, 8.i.,KUNAU, "Directors. 1 I and Rrt'jert Horn LnlW5- vT nnri and matchine style davenport ana with the ref rectory rri ia I iK.cnis, Arliona" afta 5 J. A.

PARSONS, 'NtjUrjr Public, i Charley rZI't hlue corded -V- Porcelain vop u- u. ni-ng w.u time t-h her 3-tr. i Mrs. Osmer Ward. I Ward aka feturneif a chair du rft Four sturdy As Regular I'nce 9vered aur 86950 4f slilTM FrsiH-Uco' vataUpnlrg lit, r.lr'a gear entertained --nber her family at a dinner I i-'sr, tta present wtre: Mr.

1 ilra. o. L. Ward and Clark; r. and Mr.

Orvll Ward. Jr, and i Mr. and Mr. Therm Ward 1 Mr. and Mr.

t.er and Vermoyn and -1 KU: CatL and v- AY Pi T5" I I Pnrkcrs- 13 STOCK FOR 1 utiful covers an Md of i Mr. and Mr. Joe -oft. of t.len. J' and fete.

Georg INrttlnglll aona Cil and Tbeo apent th 'T la Idaho Fall with thlr rr anj Mr. II. KeUnn A choice oi NoW only I CcdariCnests 1 1 Vttiiy w.taut Veneers I Coiicc tables- aMiBfPaay 1 -sjjMlail t- II I el -1 v. Bed Baveijo Suite i i mall ina Ti modern style uar cordea a 111 i I Price $189.50 on I tMVl0' Beds- -i Baby Carnages- ius winter .1.1 Jh Mt fact on the Tr Th Beautiful apestry Covers. For babys As Jpv OUTWEAR? PjlEWAR TIROS braved in a wide rani of 7n.T fof fe tf 7haa on year that Urmt It 9 i'Toutrun Uapte Bed Room ttunk Beds -waoijprarcoMtructloo.

Wmy'chest fnd bene Sale Large yan-ty wHr'" uSed as 1 than can be usea fl rootn. kst rigKi fa that bys Heavy xnav nnA ra- 1 A tdurday briwed xtra pole drv pea beds only Special Sale gQ beer from fr nes 'mdt heo. particular tartT'; "7 'DAN'S A Tinn otmn 1 OUR IjfEW 1947 CALENDARS ARE INNOW. GET 'l I il OURS TODAY f. a CO TP distributri by.

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