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Show THE TELEPHONE'S BROADER FIELD You know tha telephone's mechanical ingenuity. But do you know the ingenuity of its every day uses. Ordinary uses of the telephone tele-phone are pretty well understood; under-stood; but there is an enormous enor-mous field of long distrance telephone service just outside out-side the ordinary, every day uses of the average family. Many families get twice, three times, five fold and even ten fold the real service from the telephone that others do. They have no advantage over their neighbors, neigh-bors, being subscribers to the same Bell service. But they are ingenious. They turn to the long 'distance telephone in emergencies. They employ em-ploy long distance to give increased in-creased convenience, to relieve re-lieve anxiety, to bind the family together in spite of seperation, to promote social life, share happiness, express sympathy and enlarge their interests on every hand. To them the telephone is far more than a convenience for ordering groceries. These wider uses of the telephone are important. And, by the way, long distance dis-tance messages are not as expensive as you may think. Call "Long Distance" and inquire about rates. t;ie mountain states telephone and telegraph company. PYRAMID PRINTS EVERYTHING. The Provo Orchestra will play at Armory Kail next Wednesday night. SlPk SOLD THE WORLD OVER. Utah's Most "Popular Hotel '' The next time you go to Salt Lake, be sure to jj stop at the Kenyon ; located in the heart of the I . - business and shopping district. :! I Kenyort-SaitLake i offers conveniences not found elsewhere. Modem j ; in every respect. Rooms $1.00 and upward. j Cafe ZCaxim, operated in connection with the ' Kenyon ,ia in the West. ij .XifsiU toslf'. ? prevail. : ui; hi- fc-'j!w, T.ss.av. m You It Jeel at noma at the Kenyon 1 WlTSB r?r& Salt Lake City There was a lime when people appreciated ap-preciated the real merits -of Cha m-herlain's m-herlain's Cough Remedy more than now. This is shown by t"he increase in sales and voluntary testimonials from persons who have been cured i by it. If you or your children are ! troubled with a cough or cold give it 1 a tiial anil become acquainted with its good qua'ities. For sale by All Dealers. mm. niili y Ji-A :.:1 - L." AT than all the rest I 1 y i When ths hosac team " jf as Q voters Mj Whether they re playing for the KZ'Y pennanr or a cascof BECKER'S & BEER the team that's sure to Msyfhb J' I VvV win is the one whose players have Jll J the steady nerve the quick eye JiM I fcJ&, the active muscles and the en- jf L durance all of which are best ' Jp AT obtained and preserved when ' W J f BECKER'S BEER is served at A' I $ jf tLe training table good coaches j ) f know this and act accordingly. (( :( Fact is BECKER'S BEER 1S ;( I ood foroldoryoung it's the best J;'" I leverage for the whole family Jf t It should be served with every J ' , meal It is the really truly J'- I HEALTH FOOD XItZ A) I BEVERAGE J & Write far Price List Orctr Direct From f if . .--... IT OG3M i iiiiiiwwiiiniiifni mi r i-c!u:rtTrwinn,&I.:u.:inrsla UTah REPORT nwnle to the ltn.nU Cotuniissloiier of the Stutc of I'tiih. nf Hie conditiou of the Alt. Pleasant Com. & Sav, Bank, Located at Mt. Fle-nut in the Coun'y of S .in pete. State of Utah, at the close wf bus-sines bus-sines on the 14th day of May 1912. HKSOUKCKS l,n;ins iinrl Piscoums ?2fti.l?fi. '9 On-nlriifM i2.Hu -1-1 Hiinds, Mocks. CertiliCfiLs, eie 710 58 Hiinliincr House ) cnom Knrnitun) hikI Fixtures - 5.000 00 Ufa I Est at u 6,910 00 hie from Nailonal Hanks Ili.O Hut' frni, State Hanks and Hunkers. 52.32R W ' hecks and dish Hems 9.19 81 Frarliniml -liver ( 8 Mii 66 Silver Dollars fti 00 'idlil coin 1.85iO (Ml rnrrency S.foO t'urrunL Kxpiuises iind 'IaxHS I'liid.. 1471 11 J Total 370,5i9 40 ('apitui Stock paid in ?50 000 00 Surplus Fund 50.000 00 iliuiivldecl t'rolits 10,9i0 -19 Dividends Unpaid 2n 00 Due to Naticnal Hanks 3 328 83 Hue to St ite Hanks aud Hankers ... , 00 Itidiv itltnil Deposits 91 ,fOfi 14 -avinss Dep. Int., 4 percent 146.691 5" I Cashier's Checks l!82 06 Demand ( 'eriificiites of r)eposlt 2;J9 GO Time Cert ificates of DepostL.. IS.,1) 6 7i Total S:i;0,599 40 STATE OF CPA II, ' OUNTY OFA SPETE O. F Wal i. beiiir liist duly sworn uecurd- : n4 io law deooses and says that he i-, ''a-h iir of t lie a hove nnnef1 hai U ; (hat Ite alto veaiul foreointr report contains it lull. I rue and i'orru't si .'Lte.' n e ih -f the comlii ion j of tlie said bantc ii, lite, el sa of b.isiues-. on i the Mthdiiy of May 1912 I U. F. Wall, ''ashier Subscribed and sworn to before me lliir-L8ih lliir-L8ih day of May 1912. 11. F. Wall, iNotury Public. My ouiiiiission expire.1 May 19, HUS. Coi rect,. At tijst: R. Anderson, Ferdinand Erieksou, A. C. Wall. Directors-STATE Directors-STATE OF ITAll. ( Jilice of Hank Commissioner. f I, U.S. TINOEY.Hank Cnmniissioner f Stat ul 'he State of Utah do nereby certify tha the t'orcoiuu' is a full I rue and correct copy o. t-ie si aieinent of the abo e named conipaiy filed in my otliee, this 22nd day ol' May 1912. O. S. Tiugey, Hank Commissioner. Bv H. L. Cummlngs REPORT Made to ihz ffiink Commissioner of THE STATE OF UTAH Oh' TH HI CONl'ITlON OK 'I H K NORTri SANPETE 4ANK ; Located at Mt, Pleasant, in the County of San pete. State of Utah, at the dose of business on th 4th day of May 1911. H CMIU 1TPS. Loans and Discounts lir.9 P37 '". Overdrafts.. . 6 7::0 B .nkiru hcu 4 jt;e v, rurpic.re and Fixtures . 2 Oti i-1 Real Estate . 4.500 0 Cue from National Banks ... 36 798 0 Exchange for Charing House $ Checks tv C- sh Items - i ".17 07 F- 'O a S"i-f "" ' ili r -o.'ar.s IS2 i 0U Cola Coin ... . 1 oH5 U0 Corremy . I 285 1 0 H 0V if-) unen. Expeses and Taxes Paid . :'7I 0- Tot! ?2:i"2 7' 7-: Capital Stock paid in 550 000 0 Surplus Fund ... .20 000 00 Undivioed Profits . 9.87162 Dividends Unpaid . - . - 000 00 Dus to National Banks 0 0 00 Individual Deposits 94 831 65 Cashier's Ghecks 213 62 Demand Certificates of Deposit 863 60 Time Certificates of Deposit BS,894 36 Bills Payable .. . . Total $232 674 75 STATE OF UTAH. (. COUNTY OF SANPETE S II. Heaumann. being first, duly sworn according 'o law deposes and says that he is the cashier of the above-named bank that the a bote and foregoing report con-tainsa con-tainsa full, true and correct statement uf the condition of said bank at tlie close of business on the lith i ay of May 1912. U. j. HEaUMANN. Subscribed and sworu to before me this 20tL day of Mav 1912. A. h. HKTKRiSON. Notary public. My commission expires June 18, 1915. Correct, Attest: Abram Johnson, C. V Sorensen. lient R. Uausen directors. STATE OF UTAH I Cilice of Hank Commifsionsr f I.'.', is Tiney. bank commissioner of the State Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my oliice this22nd day of May. HU2. , C. S. Tingey Bank Commissioner. II. L. CummiuKS I . REPORT. Made to the Bunk Cotrfmissioner of the State of Utah, of the Condition of The Bank of Moroni Located at Moroni City, in the County of Sanpete, State of Utah, at the close of business busi-ness on the 14th. day of May, 1912, B SOURCES Loans and Discounts B0, 364. 15 Overdrafts f 8.521.69 Furniture .t Fixtures 717.01 Due trom State Banks and Bankers. . . DiUrtVom National Hank fc 18.496. 7S Checks and Cash Items 98.15 Fractional silver 8806.98 Silver Dollars 4-lB 00 finld Coin 547 50 Currency ..292 00 2.095.48 Current Expeusea and Taxes I'aid 602.78 Total l05,S8e.04 LIABILITIES Capital StocK Paid in 25,000.00 Surplus Fund 5.0O0.0C Undivided Profits f71 23 Dividends Unpaid lo.Qi' Individual Deposits 42.311.52 Savings Deports 21 ,878 ..S8 ( "ashler's ( 'hocks Demand Cert iticates of Deposit. .367.41 Time Certiticates of Deposit ....8.712 22 73,2.?" Reserve for Taxes & expenses 2.000.0C Total 105.88ii.Ol ST AT EOF UTAH. 1 COUNTY OF SANPETE f Dnntel O. LHrson beinR first duly sworn a. cordiuu to Ihw deposes and snrs that he is Cash ier of the above uaraed bank; that the abov ond lori-t'oing report contains a full, true an correct ptaiement of the condition of t he sai bunk at thp close of business on the 14tb da; ot Mav 1912. Daniel O. Larsou Cashier Subscribed and sworn to betore me this 18 ditv ol" .Mav 1912. E. 1. Anderson Notary Public. SEAL. My commission expires Aug. 30. 1914 orrpct. Attest: Andrew Anderson, Orland Brndlpv. .labez Faux jr., directors. STATE (iF UTAH, 1 Otliee of Hnnk (' omnusioner ) I. C. S. TIXNEY. Hank Commissioner of tb State ofUiHh. do herohv certify that the fote i;oini,'i h full, true find correct copy of th sin lenient of ihe above named company, hied ii mv oiti.'e this -j,t dayof May HH2. U.S. Tingev. J'.pnk Commissioner By II. L. Cummings What Texaus Adimre. is hearty vigorous life, according to Hugh Tallman, of San Antonio. ' We find, " he writes, " Dr. King's New Life Pills surely put new life and enegery into a person. Wife and I helive they arc In st m:id Excellent Excel-lent for slomac , livt-r oi kici.ey , Lroublcs. 25c a All Druggists. yo Years with Coughs We have had seventy years of experience with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This makes us have great confidence confi-dence in it for coughs, colds, bronchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. We want you to have confidence in it, as well. Ask your own doctor what experience he has had with it. He knows. Keep in close touch with him. One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will caust an increased flow of bile and produce gentle laxative effect the day following. Formula on each box. Show it to your doctor. He will understand at a glance, bote, one pill at bedtime, just one. MjAl th. J. O, AYEE CO., Low.ll, Kua. , I .11 .. .n ! .n ! f Pale Faces Pale-faced, weak, and i shaky women who suffer . every day with womanly I : weakness need the help ; of a gentle tonic, with a building action on the womanly system. If you are weak you need Cardui, ; the woman's tonic, because Cardui will act directly on the cause of your trouble. Cardui has a record of more than 50 -ears of success. It must be good. fcJ eCARDUI The Woman's Tonic n n Mrs Effie Graham, of II j Willard, Ky., says: "I If was so weak I could hardly go. I suffered, nearly every month, for 3 years. When I began to take Cardui, my back hurt awfully. I only weighed 99 pounds. Not long after, I weighed 115. Now, I do all my work, and am in good health." -Begin j taking Cardui, today. ; .in in ii .im 1 1 1 - " ' -, i ., What's Nicer? Than Good, Sanitary, Clean Laundried clothes? Nothing! Everything new and up-to-the-minute. Give us a call. We are headquarters forfamily washings. Mt. Pleasant Troy Laundry Peterson Bros., Phone 88-3 H. M. Williams HTLRINARIAN PHONK NO. 86. Will be at I he following towns one day every week from 2 to 4 o'clock ach week: Fairview, Monday; Spring City, Wednesday; Moroni, Sai ut day. Headquarters, Neils Larsen's Livery Optical Illusion Are thtrJ3iocks turned Upttr uownt 'Down You Say? Look Sharp at the block squares to the right v- Now they are up! No, Down Noie get a pair of our Spectal Ground Qlasset which Make Weak Eyes Strong. Dr. E. G. Mills, Optometrist Mount Pleacanl, Utah. PYRAMID PR1NT8 EVERYTHING. I There's Art in Jewelry I J And here you will find many of the artistic pieces. J t They show the engraving t of first-class workmen and 2 ' J are of real merit, which will help toward your ap- I preciation of them. t X I have some new Ladies' J Z and Gents' Signet Rings I J coming in. Engraving is t I F$EE. . . C. . 5fran X Jtuida X I Mt. Pleasant Utah 4 ' t XTTx EXCURSIONS i Vl , REPUBLICA STATE CONVENTION. f lt ty W) rROVO. UTAH, Moy 15th. One fare for Round I I ':;;f J Trip. Tickets on sale Tintic, Fairfield. Nephi, J V V Salt Lake. etc.. Mav 15th, all other poitits in Utah. I e 'l Vuj Return Limit May'Hth. T ! Y. M. & Y. L. M. I. A. fJONVENTION, Salt Lake City. June J ! j 7ij9! one fare for fhe round trip. Tickets on sale, Nephi, f h i Tintic and east, June 6th to 9lh inct, return limit June 12th. From I I I all other Utah points on sale June 5th to 8th inct. return limit Z 0 j I June 15th. SUMMER EXCURSION FARES. J , f ; To various eastern points. Tickets on s le Mav 182531, June t 1 x.5.gi2 15- 20-22-29, July 3-12-20. Aug. 1-2-10-23 t 31; Sept. 45. Return limit Octoher 31st. . SUMMER EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA. j Tickets on sale June 1 to Sept. 30 inc. Return Oct. 31st. t ' j ! CONVENTION RATES TO CALIFORNIA. Sale Dates May 17, 18, 19, Return limit Ju'y 15th. I t " May 29 -30, June, 5, 6, 7. 8tb Return limit July 27th. I Rate going and returning direct $35.00. Diverse Routes. 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