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Show I OCTOBER FRIDAY, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 17, 193(1 llHIZBSECXIKBgZZEK'gSESEES2SSB31EESEKBBtE:2in Phone a N a REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF The State Bank of Payson, Located at Payson in the county of Utah, Stare of Utah, at the close of business on th 27th day of September, 1930 127 a ? a 3 for Prompt Delivery of the Best RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, Overdrafts $342, 433. OS 110.23 Stocks, Bonds, and Securities, etc., a Utah Coal 2,405.03 10,000.00 6,210.00 Bank House, Furniture and Fixtures, Real Estate Sold Under Contract, 1,500.00 Other Real Estate Owned, .... 20,080.00 Due from Federal Reserve Bank, m Ask us about Free Cameras to our Customers 3 l tl M i s SI Total Cash on Hand, 3,708.25 Expenses, 733.29 Interest Paid, Total, .. Cash Short, ... 11,689.51 $4,441.54 23.12 .. M aH EH TOTAL, $421,223.81 LIABILITIES $50,0000.00 Capital Stock Paid in, 10,000.0!' Surplus Fund, Undivided Profits, $1,391.03 Chase Lumber and Coal Co. i Interest, g Anything in Lumber Everything in Service a UTAH a PAYSON ii iiiimiiiiiaMisiiEaHBBaanaESHBaassiisBBaaassaBiEiBa Exchange, Safe Dep. Boxes, Service Chg., Total, 3,587.03 49.60 42.65 262.34 5,332.65 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc., 4,441.54 of August 24, 1912, embodied in section 411, Postal Laws and RegulaNet Undivided Profits, 891.11 tions, printed on the reverse of this Deposists Subject CARD 13, by Mark Lee Luther and to wit: to Check, Lillian C. Ford. A happy collabara-tion- : form, 205,798.49 1. That the names and addresses of Cashiers Cheeks, .... 2,009.37 a well known author and an equally well known literary edition. the publisher, editor, managing editor, Total Demand Deposits, 207,807.86 A splendid detective tale. From the and business managers are: first to the last page as stirring as James II. Mountford, Post office ad- Time Certificates, 23.066l.2o dress Payson, Utah. Savings Deposists, 87,889.59 anything that can come from the reels. The crime is like those 2. That the owner is James II. Mou:i Total Time Deposists, 110,955.84 the people aw tford, Payson, Utah. that happen ieal. Bills Payable, Other 23,245.00 3. That the known bondholders, mor 18,324.00 For the younger grades we hav tgagees, and other security holders Rediscounts, Tuckaway house, by Charlotte Brci-ost- owning or holding 1 per cent or more TOTAL, $421,223.81 Jordan, and The Last Prince by of total amount of bonds, mortgages,, CONTINGENT LIABILITIES Frances Hodgson Burnett. For the or other securities are: On Account of Indorsements of this girls, Roses of the Winds by Sovica (Western Union, Salt Lake bank: Newspaper Lusteg, and Pollyannias jewels, by City, Utah, Guy Bolognese, Salt Lake (a) Notes and Bills Rediscounted Harriet Lummuis Smith. ( City, Utah, Payson Exchange Bank, with Federal Reserve Bank, For the boys, White Indian by Ed-ioPayson, Utah. $18,324.00 L. Sabin, and The Last Caravan That the two paragraphs next a- (b) Notes and Bills Rediscounted by W. A. Rogers. names of the ownother than with Federal Reserve Some new popular copyrights are bove, giving the and security holdstockholders, ers, 23,245.00 Bank, The dear pretender, by Alice Ross if any, contain not only the list TOTAL $41,569.00 Colver; The winds of Chance by Rex ers, of stockholdres as they appear upon STATE OF UTAH, ) Beach; andd Pigsties with spires by the books of the company but also. County of Utah ) eorgena Garry. in cases where the stockholder or seRay Monsen being first duly sworn books STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- curity holder appears upon the according to law, deposes and says of the company as trustee or in any that he is Cashier of the above namSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULABY THE other fiduciary relation, the name of ed bank; that the above and foregoing TION, ETC., REQUIRED or corporation for who n ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST the person report contains a full, true and coris acting, is given also rect statement of the condition of the 'such trustee 24, 1912. the said two paragraphs contain said bank at the close of business on Of The Payson Chronicle published that statements embracing affiants full the 27th day of September, 1930. Pay-soweekly at Payson Post Office, belief as to the circumand knowledge Ray Monsen. Utah for October 1, 1930 conditions under which and stances Subscribed and sworn to before me. ) STATE OF UTAH stockholders and security holders who This 1st day of October, 193T )ss. do not appear upon the books of the Glenn Cowan ) County of Utah hold stock and as trustees, company and in Public Before me, a Notary Notary Public. securities in a capacity other than Commission and expires 1st My State aforesaid, the county (Seal) lof that of a bona fide owner; and this day of November, 1933. Mount-forH. James appeared personally 'affiant has no reason to believe that Correct Attest: who, having been duly sworn ' other person, association, or corp) Henry Erlanddson according to law, deposes and says 'any in- or direct interest has oration any Directors Pay-so- n ) Wilson II. T. of the Publisher the he is that in the said stock, bonds, or E. C. Stevens ) Chronicle and that the following direct 'other securities than as so stated by ) STATE OF UTAH, is, to the best of bi3 knowledge and p, him. owne--shiOff ice. of Bank Commissioner) belief, a true statement of the James II. Mountford, Publishei. I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commismanagement ect., of the aforeSworn to and subscribed before me sioner of the State of Utah, do heresaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act this 10th day of October, 1930. by certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 3rd day of October, 1930. W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner. New Books In Library id ' . U S 3 Due from Other Banks, 167.69 Cash Items, 627.50 Gold, ... 4,430.32 Silver, 0,464.00 Currency, 19,814.90 0,337.9! to-da- er n, j d, Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment such pu.poFcii fl.ull be reduced unn.,T' in proportion the revenum so ailm ,vvu ; provided that any suri lus nhi.v tue revRESOLUTION RELATING 10 Fit. LING enue fur the State dit 1. 1 trii-- .I requtrtd VACANCIES IN LEGISLATURE fund as provided in Sot lion 7 id tins A joint resolution proposing an amendtiolo shall be paid into the St to cvncial ment to Section 13 of Article VI of the fund. constitution of the State of Utah, reSECTION 2. Secretary of Slat. to publish. The secretary of State is dioctod to e.iu e lating to vacancies in the legislature. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the tnis proposed amendment to be pnMids d State of Utah, two-thirof all mem- as returned by the constitiuiou and to h bers elected to each house concurring submitUd to the electors of the Stata n therein : the next general election in the nunmr SECTION 1 Sections to be amended. provided by law. That it is proposed to amend Section IS of SECTION 3. To tale effect wh. a. If Article VI of the constitution of the State approved by the electors of the Slate tbri of Utah ao that the same ahull read as proposed amendment shall take off' t on follows : the 1st day of January, 1931. SECTION 13. Vacancies to be filled. Filed with the Secretary of State FebVacancies that may occur in either house ruary 25, 1930. of the legislature shall he filled in such manner as may be provided by law. Constitutional Amendment SECTION 2 Secretary of State to pubNo. 3 lish. The secretary of State is directed to cause this proposed amendment to he RELATING TO STATE St HOOL TUN'D AND MANNER OF DISTKltlLTING INpublished as required by the constitution TEREST OF SLID FIND. and to be submitted to the electors of the A joint resolution providing for amendState at the next general election in the ments to house joint resolutions nummanner provided by law. bers three and eight passed by tM b SECTION 3. In effect when. If apin 1929, proposingto arm d proved by the electors of the State, this Section 3, Article X, and Seel ion 7, Arproposed amendment shall take effect on ticle XIH of the conHtitui'on of the State the 1st da of January, 11131, of Utah relating to the State school fund Filed with the Secretary of State Feband the manner of distributing inruary 21, 1930. terest of such fund and other xcm: ma of the several school districts of the Stale. Constitutional Amendment Be it resolved by the Legislature of the No. 2 State of Utah, of all the nv.u-ber- s RESOLUTION RKI.A1 INfi TO REVENUE elecUd to each House concurring AND TAXATION : therein A joint resolution proposing an amendSLt'ilO.V 1, Resolution to prnpe.-c- tl ment to Sections 2 and 3 of Article 13 Ibi.t it is inpoed to :irm "! hoi c of the constitution of the State of Utah, amend. Joint n olurion number 8 jij- - I by revenue to and taxation. relating u in l29, prapuMn n! Be it resolved by the Leg.siature of the Section 3 of Arm so 10 of th m .. t.:, Statb of Uuh, two - thirds of all of the State of Utah so that the v,,I members elected io each House concurread as follows : ring therein: SECTION 3. Proceeds of l&mU and other 1. Sections SECTION to proposed per cent of proceeds peramend. That it is proposed to amend propei ly Sections 2 and 3 of Article XIII of the petual fund. The proceeds of all taruh been have or U.nt-ebe d may the Ly granted constitution of the State of Utah so that States to this State, for the s o t tlie same will read as follows: of the common schools; the proceed ef mi SECTION 2. Tangible property to be property that may accrue to the M i taxed how value ascertained properties eschiat by or forfeiture; all umi.iir id exempt legislature to provide annual tax shares and dividends of any ,ti .n for State. All tangible property in the under the laws of this St. incorporated State, not exempt under the laws of the the of the sale of proceeds timber, United States, or under this constitution, or other from school and shall be taxed In proportion to its value, lands, otherproperty than those granted for meifie to be ascertained as provided by law. The and five purposes; per centum of the net property of the United Slates, of the State, of the sale of public la --Y, counties, cities, towns, school districts, proceeds within the wlmh Slate, shnl he b, municipal corporations and public Binathe United States to the a ries, lots with the buildinrs thereon used mission of this Statesubsequent into the Unhn, fb .11 exclusively for either religious worship or be and remain a perpetual fund, to to charitable purposes, and placet of burial called the State school fund, the in u rest not held or used for private or corporate only, shall be dihtrifcu'ed am benefit, shall be exempt from tuxaUon. the wch Water rirhta, ditches, canals, reservoirs, the several school districts according to lat preceding school census. power plants, pumping plants, transmisSECTION 2. Resolution t) sion lines, pipes and flumes owned and amend. That it is proposed to prcprd amend hoi:.. used by individuals or corporations for irresolution 8 number th.1 joint by parsed rigating lands within the state owned by legislature in 19i9, proposing to am -- ,J such individuals or corporations, or the 7, of Article XIH of the constituindividual members thereof, shall not be Section tion of the State of Utah ao that the tame separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such pur- will rend as follows: SECTION 7. Rate of taxation not to Power plants, power tianrnussion exceed poses. purpose distribution. The rate lines and other property, used for gen- of on tangible property snail not taxation erating and delivering electrical power, a exceed on each dollar of valuation, two portion of which ia used for furnishing and s mills for general State power for pumping water for irrigation purposes, of one mill fur h.rd purposes on lands in the State of Utah, school purposes, which shall constitute the may be exempted from taxation to the high school said fund; fund shall be apextent that such property is used for such portioned in the manner the legislature purposes. These exemptions shall accrue shall provide, to the school districts mainto the benefit of the users of water bo taining high schouls, and su h levy for pumped under such regulations as the legdistrict school purposes which together islature may prescribe. The taxes of the with the interest on indigent poor may be remitted or abated fund and such otherthe permanent echtol funds as may he at such times and in such manner as may available for district school purposes, will be provided by law. The legislature may raise an amount annually which equ Js provide for the exemption from taxation $25.00 for each person of school age in tuo of homes, homesteads, and personal prop- state as shown by the last preceding school erty, not to exceed two hundred fifty dol- census ; the seme to be distributed among lars in value for home and homesteads, the school districts according to the last and one hundred dollars for personal prophool preceding census; and in addition erty. Property not to exceed $3,000 in an equalization fund which whm added value, owned by disabled persona who to other revenues provided for this purserved in any war in the military service pose by the legislature shall be $5.00 for of the United States or of the State of each Utah and by the unmarried widows and last person of school age as shown by tin school census; said equalipreceding minor orphans of auch persona may be zation fund shall be apportioned to tho exempted as the legislature may provide. school districts in such manner as the The legis!eJ re shall provide by law for shall provide. Said rates shall an annual te sufficient, with other sour- not be increased unless a proposition to ces of revenue, to defray the estimated orincrease the same the rule or dinary expense of the State for each fis- rntes proposed and specifying the time during which cal year. For the purpose of paying the the same shall bo sutan.t-te- d be levhd, first State debt, if any there be, the legislato a Vote of such of the qualified chv-tor- s ture shall provide for levying a tax anof the Stale, as in th year next prenually, sufficient to pay the annual interceding such shall have paid a est and to pay the principal of each debt, property tax election, assessed to them within the within twenty years from the final passage State, and the cf those voting majority of the law creating the debt. thereon shall vote in favor the in sui SECTION 3. Assessment and taxation manner a s may be provided by law. of tangible property regulation SECTION 3. Secretary f Slat to pubexemptions personal In- lish. The secretary of State is directed to come tax rates dispositions of revenues. caur this to be pubThe legislature shall provide by law a uni- lished as proposed amendment required by the constitution an 1 form and equal rate of assessment and to be submitted to the elector? cf the State taxation on ail tangible property in trhc at the next general election in the manner State, according to its value in money, and provided law, as one proposition in lieu shall prescribe by la auch regulations as of H. J. by R. number 8 8, pnsH at shall secure a just valuation for taxation the regular session of thoand 1 Hi h legislature. of auch property, so that every person SECTION 4. To tike effect when. and corporation shall pay a tax in propor- If tha electors of the bum approved by tion to the value of his, her, or its tan- tha proposed amendment shall take effe t gible property, provided that the legislaon the first day of January, 1931. ture may determine the manner and extent Filed with tha Secretary of State Febof taxing transient lira stock and live ruary 25, 1930. stock being fed for slaughter to be used for human consumption. Intangible propConstitutional Amendment erty may be exempted from taxation as No. 4 property orit may be taxed in eurh manner and to auch extent as the legislature RESOLUTION RELATING TO TITE may provide. Provided that if intangible TAXATION OF MINES AND MINING be taxed as property the rate PROPERTY property thereof shall not exceed five mills on each A joint resolution providing for an amenddollar of valuation. ment to Section 4, Article 13, of the When exempted from taxation as property, the taxable income constitution of tho State of Utah relattherefrom shall ne taxed under any tax ing to tha taxation of mines and mining based op incomes, but when taxed by property. the St8te of Utah as property, the income Be It resolved by tha Legislature of the therefrom shall not also be taxed. State of Utah, The of ail the mint-be- n elected to each house concurring legislature may provide for deductions, ex: therein emptions, andor offsets on any tax based SECTION upon income. Tha personal income tax I, Sections to rate shall be graduated but the maxi- amend. That it is proposed toproposed amend Secmum rate ehal! not exceed six per cent of tion 4, Article XIII, of the constitution of net income. No excise tax rate based the State of Utah so that the same will upon income shall exceed four per cent of read as follows: net income. The rate limitations herein SECTION 4. Mines and claims to be ascontained for taxes based on Incomo and sessed basis and multiple what to for taxes on intangible property shall be be assessed as tangible property. Ail meeffective until January 1, 1937, and theretalliferous mines or mining claims. Llh after until changed by law by a vote of, placer and rock in place, shall be a the majority of the members elected to as the legislature shall provide; pi.. .id. i, each house of the legislature. m deAll rev- the basis and multiple now enue received from taxes on income or termining the value of metalliferous mines from taxes on intangible proparty shall be for taxation purposes and the additional allocated as follows: 75 per cent thereof to assessed value of $..0d per aero thoici f the state district school fund and 25 shall not he changed before Januxuy 1, per cent thereof to the State gen- 1936, nor thereafter until otherwise proeral fund and the State leviv for vided by law. All other miaes or mining No. 1 tt .4 J an im'uUiL.f Hjr- - y: ui.J nil n, '! or i: V jrc i o r valuable mineral deposits, c.D iuiing ooal or hydro-.',- 1 ii. l;ii. cry rn.cd in mining or surface improvements pr.nt to mines or mining : mid ilo value of any surface use cf n mu r r'aimi, or mining prop-n- y niL!1,- thr fur be Ln. d linn mining purposes, shall as t h. tangible property. 10V 2. SMretary of State to pub'II.1 M'r. t.uy of State directed to d run ndment to be pub-iui. e tl.-- . n.pn.d by the c institution and d HLC ic h. in, to ! bubmuud to the electors of the State at tJ ii ' t lection in the manner o P! VI Ly x. 1,, SECTION 3. In effect a when. If of the State, this hunt pI.m11 take effect on 1931. Cie ihvrutary of Statu Feb- - oe!situtitm,iI Amendment No. 5 A BESOl I mG I ION t ;:K A STATE TVX COMMISSION A joint r8oSi'tkvm amend-nipan proposing to buct n 11 of Article 13 of tha f the State of Utah, constitution to revenue and taxation. it by tao Legudatur of tha Stato of Utah, of all mem-- h r chcri-to wh bouse concurring thin in : SI ( 11 l SiiC.ls proposed to amend 11i.-ii to ;mund Section 21 of a j . y. A It i tri constitution of tha Ll! ( f h I i ..t tiu: same will read I) 1'ii'N friction of Stut 11. com- - State tax com-u- r numbers, nut hu!l Lelong to '1 lie mvn.bors A n mwi iii.,1 tax la i tax and auporve tha tale. It shall :.ul pi.lt v.ilitic and adjust and Cu;iii73 i ha M.lii: lion and assessment of pivp.ity miiur g tho bcnal counties. It tlt.Ul Lave m. h hof powers of original at i. 3in tie may pro-Mr MilaCons In1 r aril b'jl.i.'na in auch w.ihm n:i huh limitations as the ! ' httaiti rn tv catab-- l. shall crihe, it ju h BVhnu of public accounting, review i e u v prop. bnd revise the tax levies and ba'lr, l- of ,il governmental units, and c.pij !, 0 mrnt find valuation of ptnp.riv , tii.iu the counties. 1 he du-t- ui '.1 i., n the SUilu board of inn eoiinh a; by ;, constitution and laws ff Ihn .but :Yi'l bo performed by tha t. : s t x '! . . n. I:i cu h cu.iry this Ptata there shall b a bMl f equalisation con-- ri t m of the ling county commissioner of f ul v Vho county boards of urn hull nd. U't and equalize tha tqmiii-of the real and au..tj.'u and a piTjt.iil pi.. cny within their respective count..;?, bij! j 1 1 to sub regulation and thIo q tax commission ei cohtiul r.iuy ha pit.- - m ly law. The State tax comm j i. n ; ! thcounty boards of ri nil each have surh other .' i; powtrs a may ne prescribed by the leg-ir- ir .ho f ; m.M li h. ' 'a JlN o b f .'cretarr of State to puT- Uiv of Lula is directed to 2. .. f ti.u p:.j-o..nt to be d rh rrquuol by the constitution and to ho auhraut d to tho electors of tha Htate at the in.t general election in the nmrn r p., by law. SririTlON 3. To take effect when. ii by tbo electors of the If a State, tliis i u . ' 1 mi- - i Iment nhr.11 taka effect on thrs J i day of January, 1931. 1 il- d v. .ui Ilia Secretary of State Feb-ruu- iy ecu-'- 25, J. o. Const iutior. itl Amendment N a. 6 Rn.ATiNG TO THE LOCATION OF UilS fci'ATK PRISON AND STATE n LTHONS VSl 1 A joint rvdotan pnqmsing an amend-me'of Article XIX of tha CLPduuiim of the State of Utuh, re ri u tu fUbn of tha State Prison, luring Be It re'hvd by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two thlrds of the members cl cted to each house concurring therein : SUCTION 1. Section proposed to amend That it i? i lop'-Httu amend Section 8 of Arliilo XIX of the constitution of the Si it. of Utah eo that tho aama will read w aa follows : SLCllON 3 Location of public institutions and disposition of lands Tho public in. Utuli'ins of tlui Stato are hereby locat'd at the places hereinof-- t' r ?riin J, imh to huvo tho lands spcci-fMVpruned to it by tho Umtad States, in tl.0 A-- t of Uo;itf approved July 16th, d of and used in such l.'Jt, to be d! manner a tho h iilnture may provide: 'lu K.ii of government and tha Si iV "t :V!t Lid. City, : 'I u S ir ttutiun for the duif and ( j Li. . ii,d the b'.nd, and the State reform ho J at Ogiin I j, in the county of yo r. 'I: rd: The Utah Stale hospital at Provo ( ? . in i.u unty of Utah. SLl HiN 3. Secretary of State to pub-- li h. T i Mivtiry of St do n directed to ea ti.is amendment to bo pub-I- :. as r."!'.-by the constitution and tn io fcuhrmitod to tho electors of the Stata nt the gtneral election in tho .1 m; m n r Pi by law. SLOioN 3. To take effect when If npprovi . by tho electors of the State, thri Jicpi. am n Imci t ehal! take effect on the y if January, 1'j.U. It-v.ii the Sierouiry of State Feb-ruu- y to .1, f.r i',t a. i (SLA..) R. A. Porter, Notary Public. Frobate and Guardianship Notices vouchers to the undcrMgne.l at Residing at Payson, Utah. (Seal) For information further consult residence in Payson, Utah, on or 3 (My commission expires January 12., Clerk or Respective Signers. fore the 19th day of December, A. County 1934.) 1930. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hyrum K. Elmer, a Mrs. Robert Bills entertained at Administrator. Estate of Mary Alice Depew, Desocial Sunday evening in honor of R. A. Porter, Attorney for AdminF-trntor- , Mrs. Phebe Freshwater, Mr. Bills sis- ceased. Payson, Utah. ter who is returning to her home in Creditors will present claims with California after visiting in Payson for vouchers to the undersigned at his First Publication: Oct '.'her, 17th, II.'.'M some time. The evening was spent residence, Benjamin, Utah County, Ut- Ijast Publication: November 7tn, l'.'3'l in playing cards after which a de- ah, on or before the First day of A. D. 1930. Mr. Edward Wood who has !m licious lunch was served to friends Dated at Benjamin, Utah, this 22nd herding sheep in Rawlings, Wyunhe' and relatives. day of September A. D. 1930. during the summer months lctutn' Fred Wyler, FOR SALE: One Piano. One 3 piece to Payson this week. Administrator. Livingronm set. One Diningroom Tab- A. L. Booth, Atttorney, Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton of Oed" t le. One Singer Sewing Machine. One First Publication September 26. 1930 304 West 4th Underwood Typewriter. spent Sutiday at the home of M Last Publication October 17, 1930 arX Mrs. Henry Erlandson. Mrs. Rite id North. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE was formerly Miss Maurinc lined. low FOR SALE: Hot Blast heating stove. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF '' Mr. and Mr. Edwin Swartz Inquire Mrs. Sid Coray, Fhone 142W. THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND lmi.-.- . FOR UTAH COUNTY, for their Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gray and Mr. j IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Los Angeles after a pleasant vis' Tln-and Mrs. J. D. Gray of Lonff Beach OF Francis M. Elmer and Eliza A. with relatives in Utah. California are here for a months visit Elmer, made a trip to Idaho to Deceased, with Mr. and Mrs. Fearn Gray and j Mrs. Swartz father. No. 5051 Probate Mh, M v 'family. The men came up for the NOTICE TO CREDITORS ite Swartz accompanied them le deer hunt. Creditors will present claims with for an indefinate stay. t,f .Slute. J j . -- flnDB&e Wherever you are, home is always within talking '1 he an i. i f today who 7. 1. it lp t Dec-cemb- er Telephone for news of distance. Li- a L, i it While. i family and friends. Sample day rates when you will talk with anyone at the other telephone: Santa Monica Calif. Hood River Oregon 'jacndlybliougldi - - - - - - $2.35 2.55 TELEPHONE V l.i v. t . i , a'! h e. i on d to "rve ? point nihil1 j ou of all c '!.. .t .. a : .ii... Deseret Mortuary Sen ire Alone Irmii AH Payson 107 it h the ! ! ii.'TL vuin PARIES Inc. . 7 rg,TTPv 15 - i ited w -- r-- y |