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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16 IBS 11 First Footballi Game Crimson Grid Warriors Take Battle From B.Y.U. Tribe F AT ' ' . . fpedalet Tit Trtima. SAUNA, Oct. 14. The first football gam ever played In tha history of Balms wss staged her yeaterday. North Sevier high achool played a losing gam with Snow academy, tha scora being 95 to ft In favon of fcaow. For tha first five or tan minutes It p- team did sot kaow Jeexed thattotbdo,Saiifta Snow mad several by touchdown. As and ths gam progressed; however, the Salina lads held their own Win- - hetter.. During the last quarter the fttrug- gla .became gyea. interesting, lor Snow 0. mad only on touchdown. Infant Member of Conference . Heldx Scoreless While University Eleven Pile Up Heavy Eleven Swamped .Cups Are Presented to Win .? Total of 49 Points. Tournament of ners Freshles, Who Play i . , Held -- &LCountryjClub. v. - B. V. 0 .49 . UTAH,... Captain A. C. Wherry, Red, eet his follower n excellent example In hi match yesterday with Captain . Joseph , Decker. t Blue, with the result that the Reds, were victorious In their annual golf clash with, -- the Blue at the Salt Ink Country club. 9 points, as compared 3 The Reda counted With' 40 for the Blues. Wherry won his j"match with Decker, accounting for one hosts at a point. The losers weraAh the 5 club. ' banquet last evening at Cups were presented at the banquet to the wlnneis in the state championship tournament flights, and to tha monthly and final tournament winners in tha dt-- f rectors' cup competition. Trophies were ; awarded to the following: H. B. lamb, medalist and winner of Utah state chain - pionshlp, and winner of August leg, directors' tournarasnt; Thornton Gilmer, run- : ner-u- p to Iamb In championship flight, Utah state championship; George H. Parrish, winner of directors' tournament andi, , of July leg tourney; Captain T. F. winner June leg, directors tourna-- ; ment; Carl A. Fisher, winner first flight, W. T. Benson, !, Utah state championship; runner-u- p to Fisher In first flight; Dr. W.- A. Squires, winner ol second flight, Vtab state cliamplonehip, and Louts to Bquires in second flight cus, runner-u- p W. J. Halloran announced that he received a telegram sent to hit daughter, Florence, from the .women's western golf a that she serve i board, requesting His return wire stated that Miss j Halloran was visiting In Omaha, but that knew she would be glad to serve. , heThe results of tbs Individual Red and In deI Hue matches ar given below. are a points,' of which there one terminingthree Is each for match, possible firat nine, one given to the winner of the second the nine, point to the winner of tand a third to tha winner of the match: Ca.d-cwel- U. n, Game g Hard-fough- t. But aside from the last quarter. In which the locals completely snowed under the Provoltea with. serieg of passes and telling line bucks, coupled with long returns of puits, the was hard fought. game The visitors did not have any real chance to score end thetr best opportunity came In the third quarter after Parfor some tridge .had smashed through telling gslna The plsy was broken up when a lateral pass was blocked and recovered by Reid Jewkes. Utah made first down seventeen times to three for the visitors. Two of. these came In the third quarter, when Partridge got loose, while the other resulted soma early lit the second period, when bucks saw the straight football with lln Y" nip the necessary ten yard for first down. y While Utah was able to gain ground almost at will In the final period, when furnished T the she used passes, quarenough opposition In the first thrse ter to give the fans plenty of real batmore but the ground tling. Utah made Y". put up a grueling fight and ususlly managed to nip any serious or sensational plays. rr Line strong. football ... McMullen 5 Brownie.. T. J OBrira 8. l Trigs .... B. Morrison, .Jr. ,8KeenW. Miller r. Homans ....... W, ths-thi- K Totals" 4ft 40 The T" appeared baffled end were able to cop with the Crimson, the home eleven easily sowing four touchdowns and a field goal with no serious opposition. BUNTING VICTOR. ! BALTIMORE. Oct 14. Harry Itvhitnny's Bunting, ridden by Kummer, I won the Maryland handicap for Cripples in Line. K at a mil and a quarter at Utah had her cripples. Harvey Han;Laurel today. Neda, a etablemats. waa cock, Brick Whitney and Clare Hagen, second and Athelstan, third. Time Hagen played only back In the lineup. 2:04 a few minute, but Hancock and. Whitshow that ney got enough of the fray to In fit conanother week should ee them beet the any of tussle with to dition the member can offer. and later center Hancock started at he got a litplayed at tackle. Althoughwas strong on tle mixed on signals, he the defense and broke up many of the his direcin were started that Y" plays when he was On the defense, tion. to back used shifted to tackle. he wss quit effeo- up ths line, where he to give you a Whltney wss not used hard, but whenever he was called upon he responded littte bit more in with good gain. He also waa on the and receiving and on aom long passe satisfaction in descored the final two touchdowns and appears to b a valuable man for the Crimservice pendable son. This game was his first In a Crim' son Jersey. and in quality The Utah lln worked together well, no man standing out especially. Steven material than you , whils Reid on an end was effective, Champion and Captain Jewkes. "Ver pay for. Nell Smith netted gain after gain, piling return .of Their up Crimson yardage. ' punt waa spectacular. The same conscienCAptaln Paul Packard got Into the fray for tha "Y for about a half, but vk tious service for unable to get loose effectively. He seemed to be rather dased, not having fully remore than 3 years. Nelson covered from Injuries, suffered. and - Mendenhall, two of the V regulars. were out of the lineup, having been declared ineligible. -- year-olds w-- a of Play by Quarters., First quarter: Partridge kicked off and when Utah failed to gain, Jewkes punted. Partridge Immediately returning Nell Smith made a the kick. and gain, but tha plav waa recalled This fifteen yards. Utah penalised home the eleven, for seemed. to agitate Jewkes ripped off 40; N. Smith, 12; Jewkea. 11. and Den Lee then topped the line for 6 yards and the first touchdown, which Smith followed with a perfect goal. The long gain were from split bucks, Smith's which bewildered the visitor. run waa from a drop kick formation. "Y again kicked ,ff, Lee returning line. Jewkes the bail to Utah 3 run and some for a loose got line bucks gave the Crimson another 's first down.- The . 'Y' held, but punt wss poor and Utah had the Taufer punted ball in Blue territory. ho line. Partridge runted to the middle of the field, Champion carrying the ball back forty-fiv- e yards. Lee again rd WILL 50 100 10 500 500 100 0 10 -- BUY Amalgamated Sugar, pfd.. (Offer) Sugar, pfd.... (Offer) Layton Sugar ...(Offer) Utah-Idhcom. $ S 2S Amal. Sugar, com. g 50 Peoples Sugar, pfd. ........ J 20 o Utah-Idah- o, Z- - C. M. I. 11 L00 Zion's Savings Bank 207.00 10 Deseret National Bank-..- ,. 270.00 8 Beneficial Life Ins, ........ 138.00 10 Utah Savings & Trust '106.00 10 Fehra mm Johnson pfd (Offer) 20 Morgan Canning, pfd. (Offer) Zions Benefit Bldg , books. Deseret Bldg. Society Books o All Maturities Sugar Bonds. -- rd Part-ridge- 1 ss 99 Utah-Idah- . WILL SELL Utah Power A Light, pfd.. I 9.0) Spnngvllle-Mapleto- n 1 Sugar .. 65o 25 Morgan Canning, pfL, ...... 10350 20 Utah Starts National 114 (m National Copper Bank K Make Bid) Will sell any of the following maturio ties Sugar. Bonds on very favorable interest yield, f 10,000 due July, 104 80 W0 Utah-Idah- 11.000 . due July, July, July, July, 7.000 due 5.000 due 10,030 due jd;& 1924 1928 1930 Edward L. Burton ISO So. Main St Phene: Was.. 866 Bonds bought "and sold current market prices U. S. Liberty 1 s ten-yar- mads a INDUCES five-yar- return of Partridge's d B. placing the ball on the Una A pass, ChamY. U. thirty-yar- d and netted to yards twenty Stevens, pion Jewkes hit the lin for ten yard and a Nell Smith replaced Chamtouchdown. pion, but failed at ths goal. , Partridge kicked off, but Jewkes Im mediately booted back, "the ball rolling Utah over the line for. a touohback. opened up and two drop, a fifteen-yar- d and another, one, Taufer to Whitney, Taufer to N. Smith, gav Nell Smith a drop, which he position for a made. Thi raised Utah' total to 35. Taufer Utah again relied on passes. a fifteen-yar- d pasa to Whitney, who got A d fifteen-yarmarker. ran to the Y pasa waa grounded over tha line, temporarily giving the V the ball. toSmith the carried Partridge' punt back The Y was line. Y'a fifteen-yar- d penalised for roughness and Brick White nay only had to plunge four yards for another touchdown, which Smith completed with a goal. Utah made a number 5f substitutions. Hagen dropped a perfect paee, but N. Smith got loose for a gain, placd line. ing the hall on the Y and second.touchdown made his Whitney Smith completed the scoring with a goal. final Shortly after the next kickoff the whistle blew. Final score: Utah, .49; poor punt, rd five-yar- 0. B. Y. U.. B. T. U. Bunnell Young ) ........ ....It Bowman.. ...4... .lg Jackson .....o ....... -- rg ....... ,....rire ...... qb .....Ihb fb Maneon rhb Chamberlain Score by periods: - " -- to , 73 Turf Results and Entries Special to Tbe Trlbna. - tf BOZEMAN, Mont., Oct 14. Ths Moa-tan- a frosh added another scalp to their belt today when they swamped tha heavy Anaconda high achool to tha tuna of 73 U 6. It waa tha Bob Kittena asm, from tha atart . Tha Anaconda boya fought hard all through tha gama, but thay couldn't hold the fast, slippery beck of the frosh For the frosh, .the Meyer twin. Ben ion and Romney, played ball In th backfteld. Pitt, and Dob,u on tha line amached Kuznp Anaconda tha up before they even get started. Coach ily one used thirty men in the frsy an" every on of them showed up to a The real feature of the advantage.. ws pulled off by Jules Benton, gm the Georgia flash, whsn he returned a punt seventy-fiv- e yards through a broken field for a touchdown. Tha official for tha gam wrs; ReWarner; umpire, Conroy; heed fer, linesman, Knowles, all of Utah. ; Anaconda Johnson, r. Summary: Parmalse, r. Dougherty, r. f.; Lee, e.; McNulty, 1. g.; Mueller, L ; Larson, I ; Emmons fcaptain), q.; Ns. son, r. h.;. Gorman, L h.; Hudson, r. b.. Frssh. men Rivera r. tri JOobeus, y. t.; Kump, r, g,; Lincke, c Xno, I. g.; Pitt, .1. t.; Harms, I. a.; F. .Meyer, q : DewsJd, r. h.; F. Romney, 1. h.; Rhorthlll, f. b. SubstitutesAnaconda Farlln for Johnson, McDonald for Gorman, Boxen-ha- rt for Emmons. Johnson for Dougherty, Gorman for Farlln, Wallace for Parmale for MaNuity, Farlln for Freshmen ELMeyer, Byburn. Johnsoq, Benton, Cottam, Lecornu, Foster. Horn-becLareon, Norman, Benault, McLeod, Amt. Peters, Lamb, Yadlcal. Touchdowns Romney 6, Benton 2. Meyers 1, Rivers 1, Foster J. Goals klckei after touchdowns Romney 6 out of ten tries, Foster missed one. Yard from scrim33. 4SS, mage Freshmen, Anaconda Passes Anaconda attempted 11, com2 18 bad Inand 6 yards, fop pleted three Freshmen attempted nine, tercepted. completed three for total of 34 yards, had two Intercepted. Punts Emmons H for total of 344 yards, Hudson 7 for total f 156, Romney 3 for total of 85, Dewald 1 for 35, Meyers 1 for 28. .Anaconda returned punts 24 yards on five kicks. Frsshmen U0 yards on IS kicks. tllr' t; t-- f Par-mal- e. k, Mrs. Carabin Leading in Final Nibley Park Match t aecead. RearSee Dr. Blckiesa third. Tin. acid stomach. Correct your digeitfoa st one-- 1 . Wapiti, panes, Baaaalrarlsa, Isaacele. . Banquet, Tsblseu dReeeur, Crreiai Dont auffftr! Correct your stomach The moment Fere end Mekeu, else ran. cents. All druggists reeftm-lues- a Seeesd race. 6 furlmxa Cish we. Fewer reaches the stomach you never feel for a few stomach Mesd. Lochy gua third. Tine. 1.14. Stone soy snort misery from ifidieestiom, soup mend these pleasant,Age, gluchlrd. AUu'tnt. W S mass. Cakanso. sew, flatulence, (Advertisement.) tablets heartburn of gases, C. A. Khisshert, Birchs. Ptsol sd Billy Qass else res. Third race, 1 alls Bobbl She woe. Vlre Meant. Walnut HU tblril. Rvelrs Whit. British User. British Maid. NU York. Lafondre, Fattens, War Prise and Toer Bea also raa. Fourth race,-- 6 (urinate ftrMdslbshe we. Fair Fhaatoan Mcead. tsntlnastsr third. Tlas. 1.13. Findar FseU Marrtn May. Caagwsy tad A as orient Aee also rat. Fifth race. 1 mil Out Oal wet. Frlnee X Meted. It Memorises third. Time. 1 4ft. Daa Taylor Hey, Beater. Skaeslaka. O SulUraa, Alice Blue (Sews, Be MeMIUea, Oraat lack; Demtea. Rialto. Brixht Tomorrow. Betty Reel end Cherry Fie ala . Sixth race, d furlonaa Reatiat Tim woe. third. - tint. Triumph aacend, Aaviretlea Branch exchange, Wasatch ICO, connecting all departments 1 IS Watchful Waitiat. Fa teat Oua. Wt ship to all parts ef Utah, Idaho, Wyoming sod Nevada, by Away, The C net. Chlttoe. 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Herbert Pennock, Boston Red Sox; Emil Meusel and possibly Casey Stengel of the champion Oiants; Herbert Hunter, of the St. Iquis 'Ht'ardinals; Amos Strunk and Bib 'Falk of the' Chicago White Sox; Riggs Stephenson and Luke Sewell of the Cleveland Indians; Bert Griffith of the Brooklyn Robins; Fred Hoffman, catcher of the Yankees, and John Lav an of the St, Louis Cardinals. Several of the players will be accomCommissioner panied by their wive Landis was scheduled to meet the party In Chicago. Golden Jubilee Harness Meet Ends at Lexington LEXINGTON. Ky Oct. .14. The Golden Jubilee harness meeting came to a close this afternoon when a program of four races was decided, and Margaret Dillon, driven by T, W. Murphv. in a dash against the watch, equalled, the world's record fob pacing mares of 1.5S held bv Miss Harris M. The feature race irnv. he the , fl6 In which Abbedale seemed to be pace, much the best, but the southern pacer was hardly .so good as In his last several start and Peter gave him a hard battle, especiallyHenley In the second heat, In which both horses made breaks Just before the wire waa reached. Henley was the early leader In each beat, reaching the half In the first heat In 1:00 f.at Cox, with Abbedale, laid In behind and landed the heat from Wrack In 2 0.U,. with Comet third. Peter Henley was fourth, tiring after his fast half. 4, Preston High School Trims Logan Eleven Speefal ta Tha Tribune. Forty PRESTON, Idaho, Oct 14 The Fronton Humphreys Number mixed tram from duces Be pose gad Natural, Refreshing high school defeated the Logan high by wore of S to 3 thig Sleep week. The teams For InaomMB. Sleeplessness, Wik.' and ntlther tide waa able to make a point fulness. In the first half of the game.- - In the third quarter the Logan boys were sucNo Narcotic, No Dope. . cessful In landing drop kick from th 30c and 31.00, at all Drug Stores, dr sent twenty-yar- d line. In the final quarter on receipt of price, or C.O.Eu. Parcel poet. Logan recovered the ball from punt on three-yar- d Hue. An attempted punt Humphreys Homeo. 'Medicine Co., 156 the lln back of was Logans goal Intercepted William street,' New York. Medical Book bv Morrr end recovered by Hart of PresFree. ton. which accounted for the victory. Lindquist of the Logan first team was Seventy-seve- n the beat ground gainer for the visitor Humphreys Robinson of Preston, who played hie first breaks up Colds that hang on. game of-- footba'i, showed up well, and at end dd .eeii Said by dealers from Canada to Cape Dari On October. 27 FTeaton win meet th Hons Logan high. In e division game. 6 Pa Washlngton-Jef-ferso- n earnest Tech 7. At Laramie Colorado Aggies 60, Wyoming university 0. 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At Athena, Ohio Ohio university T, 30 49 Denison 0. ...IS 0 Utah Lee 2, Utah Touchdowns, Norman Oklahoms University 19, At Scoring: Champion, Jewkea, O. Smith, Whitney Central State Teachers' college 0. 4. Smith N. 2. Goals from touchdown, At Austin Texas university 14, Oklahoma Aggies 7. Field goal, N. Smith ( yards) At Wichita Falls Texas Christian uniSubstitutions: B. Y. V, Maeser for i Bowman,, Packard for Morgan, Dixon for versity 7. Simmons college 7 (tie). Bunnell-- Bowman for Packard, BunneU At Princeton, N. J. Princeton 10, Cofor Dixon, Morgan for Fuller. Utah, O. lgate 0. At Crawfordsvflle, Ind. Wabash 26, smith for Jeppson, Clark for Hanoock. for N. Michigan Aggies 0. Whitney for Lee, Champion At Urban, 111. Illinois 7. Butler 10. Smith, N. Smith for Champion, Hagen At Annspolle Navy 14, BushneU 7. for Jewkes, Hanoock for Moyle, Wlrthiln At Columbus, Ohio Oberlin 0, Ohio for Stevens, Jeppson for O. Smith, Jorgenson for Hancock, Moffett for Nation, State 14. Hurfor At Oreno, Me Maine 12, Norwich 0. Marthaki for Jeppson, Hughe At Amherst, Ms Massachusetts Agren, Whiting for Taufer. Officials: Referee A A. Blaser. Um- gies 23, Worcester Tech 0 N. At H. Dartmouth C. Hanover, Hesdllneeman 21, Oren Wilson. pire 0. H. Reddish, Mass. Amherst At IS, Amherst, Union 0. At Mesdvllle, Fa. Allegheny 39, Niagara 0. At Gettysburg, Ps. Gettysburg 47, Sus- Barnstormers Ready for Start on Trip to Orient Fk&cy C. A. 110. same lift. Proceeds 112, Chief Brant UR T Car Both 110. lucky 'Rat 110. Glaaceles 110. Wide 110, French Canadian US. Soventh race. 1 116 ml lew A. N. Akla 102, BryUmah 102. Wskeflald 109. Brittah Linar h 109, Ufoudra 104. Jatkam 107. Fit 107. 07, MarcBant 112. Bobby Shea 102. CllatoaTlIlt 10. Grace E. 108. Arcbie Alexander 109. Battle J02, PemM 101. 110, ... 6tvn rigs Also our fall shipments of Fsnty and Imported Groceries due to arrive Come in and look them over week this BEST VARIETIES OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN THE MARKET Grocery Specials for Ons Week, Commencing October IS LA10XIA ENTRIES. First race, t fnrlhasa Jeeoa 98. Rulldos Drummond 99. peasut 104. Sir Thomas Rasa in. Hold Me mr. cya lift. Beater 110. Michael J. Daly lit. Second race, ) mile Mom 9T, Ferra-ae- n 100, Oolala 102. BUI aS6 Che 108. Vleeae 107. T raise 106. Ashland 108. BIS Orals 110. Third race, S furlsoaa Erlaaaer 112. Rlcoi 112, Pempul 112. Sam Larch 112. Cash lit. Polite 112. Green Sprier 113. Rad Arrow 112. Rg Sptrball 112, Genoa Shaw 1)1. RlUv Gate 112, Glee Licet 112, Rradlyl Toay 112. Brsn-aal- l Mr. A. Pays, after being adjudged Track, feat. . the winner of her match with Mr. D. A Swan, through default, yesterday won RIFLE SHOOT POSTPONED. her way to the final of the Nibley park !, women's championship by defeating Mrs. Revolver club, scheduled for Fort DougAroh Browning, 2 up, in a very close has las been this postponed morn.(ig, match. Both players ware even until 21. coming to the final two holes, which Mrs. until October Payne won with excellent scores. After disposing of Mts. Browning, Mr. holes of the Payne played tha first .1 nine t 'arshin. final match with Mrs. Upon their conclusion, Mrs. Carabin was thrse The final nine up. on her opponent. holee wiu be plajed at 8.30 o'clock this morning. N. Smith (C.) Taufer Jewkea Lee Instantly I End Indigestion,' Gas, Sourness, Heartburn. LAIOX7A RESULTS. , Firat race, furtae(S-.Aa- stl lilt waa. Joh G. C. Richter Returns to Salt Lake City. The Uneup and summary Robert Miller...,, tVlil Browne .... the Crim-o- n Partridge Hatch F. V. Leonard ... seemed determined on boosting the Miller W. P. Peonher resorted to, wm freely Fuller E. Crltchlww ..... ft scoring. The pes Taufer executing eom pretty pitches. J. Wallace Morgan un- J. W. telllne f E. A. Cnlbertsae... P. D. Allison ,H. M. ChnmherUls.. Total grt On straight Utah bad no Y advantiLO, th heavy line of the to cop with the situation beinf ablestone oo of number on a wall a proving caslons when Utah had several downs rd or two. to malts a On punts Partridge got ths bill for get them good distances but failed to to get high enough to enable the ends down before ths backs got under way, prtctlcaUy unstoppable. ramble came quite frequently, but did not figure materially In the scoring. Utah opened up meekly, but managed to send over a couple of touchdown in the first quarter. The second wa scoreless, neither team being able to make any material gains. End runs placed the ball in position rd quarter, after for sooting in Partridge had placed a kick .out of bounds, Arthur Sweet A Merrill Htmptoa ... Veudt Peril Bobbins , . , . . ning Game, -- Rallying with a vengeance In the fourth quarter, the Crimson, after only a little Inore than holding their Own fob three quarters, scored thlrfy points arid sent the baby .member of the RockyMoun-tai- n conference back to Provo with the defeat ringing In their sting of a 0 ears. , Not unlike the furious basketball strugIn ar evidence when gles that always the Crimson clashes with the -- Y on the hoop floor was yesterday's foot hall battle. This scrap for every Inch of ground, for possession of tha pigskin, for every point, we especially In evidence In the second and third quarters, when the home Crew was held to a Iona touchdown, w hich was not followed by a goal. If one were to sit down and figure out the ardag which each team accumulated, the honors would go to the Crlm-eofor the home crew amassed forward end runs, and, passes, most of all, kept the upper hand over the "Y by some nifty returns of punts which ths Provoltea Partridge dished out could not make th necessary ten yards to give them a first dewn.v ground-gainin- on a line buck. scored, the touchdown Champion "had replaced N. Smith, Han cock acting as captain. Taufer's try for goal was wild. Scora and firat quarter: Utah, 18; 'Y. 0. Second quarter: Play In this period wee Many-puntwere exchanged, quite even. neither team seeming to gain by tha ex to extent. The "Y" made changes any one first down, "While two runs, one by Champion for fifteen yard and sndther by Taufer for twelve yards, were the longest in the quarter. Late Jn the period Utah, by some brilliant return of punts,1 got the ball Into the "Y" terrl tory. , A pass, Champion to Stevens, took the ball over, but it was not allowed, offside being called on Utah. The quarter ended with Utah in possession of the ball, attomptlng a pass, Jewkes to Cham-- , boore ptofH whicl. fell to the ground, end first half: Utah, 13; Y." ft. off for kicked Nation Third quarter: UtaJu Partridge punted out of bounds and two run by Jewkes and Champion d line. placed the bail within the but The T held for several down Champion finally went over. Taufer' atfailed. 1 tempted goal Parigtidg from punt formation for a few momenta paralysed the "U crew, Partridge laying out a trio of U players. Whitney replaced Lee. Partridge got away for thirty ard on his first run and then got on the receiving end of a lateral pass around right end for fifteen yards, taking tha bail to Utah's thirty-yar- d line. Another lateral pas around right end waa blocked and Jewkes reoovwred, stopping ths "Y'' Score end for aooring. .beet chance third quarter: Utah, 19; T." 0. Fourth quarter: Utah, being unable to make their yard, Taufer attempted a drop, which went wide end gave the visitors the bah. Champion 'A , Played for Salina Fans r - 15, 1922. aAKw WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS Located 7. Mr. John N. Murray, President of th bait Lake Real Estate company la that Mr. G. C pleased .to announce R.chter, th well known Salt Lake Real Estate man, ten years with Eettllyon Home Builders, and later manager' of th Victory Real Estate company, an automobile trip through nearly all the United States, has returned to this city and will engage again in the selling of Real Estate, having taken over part of the stock of the Salt Lake Real Estate company. This company with hbr. G. C. Richter. Mr. Elmer Ashton and Mr. John N. Murray in the city departmenL and Mr D. Barnes in the hotel department; Mr. Milton Moody id the farm de- Mr. Ralph Larsen and E. P. Eartment, in th home building department. Is now fully equipped to render complete real estate service, and take care of the rapidly increasing business of this firm. v Our nonexclusive listing system; no obligation unless w sell the property; Is proving popular with peopls who want to dispose of their property and object to tying their property up on exclusive listing for six months as other offices are trying to do. Salt Lake Real Estate Co., 338 South Main sL (Ground floor.) (Advertisement. ) aft, SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS Eating too much meat may clog : theit the Kidneys, Bank hurts. Salt City, County of Salt Lake. 6tat or Utah, at th busintts on th loth day of October, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Trad acceptances Overdrafts . Federal Reserve bank stock ..... Stocks, securities, fttc. 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This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes aad lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also helps neutralise the acids In the nrine so it no longer irritates, thus helping to relieve bladder disorders. Jad Salt is harmless; inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to ,help keep their kidneys clean. local dfuggiet says .he A sells lets of Jad Salts to folks who believe in trying to eorroet kidney troubt while it is tioly trouble. (Adv.) heal-aches- kid-nev- 25 423 600.00 138, ,741.20 211. 381.87 48. 526.00 556, 934.82 1.165. 928.15 - '... . 9,658.464.05 1 984.89 9,986.23 27,000.00 945.240.0! - 907.824.93 157,545.04 62,250.30 20.694.43 lit .000.00 I Gold Silver . Currency cletft of Like 3.469, 469.95 329. 036.04 12, 244.47 240.00 83 162.89 136, 316.00 Total cash resource 1.., r. .... a. Expenses . Interest paid Susoena Account McComick A Co. expense and aRftnations, ... Bank Improvement Customers liabilities letters of credit... Over and short account 8,981.066.18 ................ liKS 2.638 5.784. 7.729.00 123.171.21 8.000.00 235.88 ..A. Total 818.335,833.28 LIABILITIES paid tn. Surplus fund Undivided proJIts '. Interest Exchange Safety Deposit Boxes Capital-stoc- k $ 090.000.01 250.000.00 r 222.818.70 13,696.77 452.74 L1LIS Truetn feea- Re serve for ; like- - the well-know- at 80.00 29 64. taxes and Interest....Reserved for depreciation of securities. - Trust funds Dividend checks outstanding Deposits of other banks Deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Cashiers checks Certified checks Time certificates of deposit Savings deposits 4.619. U. 997PF . .... . . . . 8 2 047,550.87 5,829.999.14 9.292.36 77.034.04 13,740.27 1.S51.00S.18 4.938.853.74 Total deposits Suspense account lyetters of credit McCornick A Qu. account Total - .. ..I... , 17,121.871.13 857.95 8.100.00 485.70' , , , State of Utah. Countv ef Salt Lake es. H. M. CHAMBERLAIN, being first duly sworn aocordlng to law, depose and d tavs that he is vtc president and Cashier of the that the above bank; end foregoln'g report contain a full, true and correct statement ef th 'condition of th said bank at th close of business on the 10th day of October, 1922. H. M. CHAMBERLAIN. above-name- . Cerrtct Attest: L. H: FARNSWORTH, B- ' O HOWARD. HERBERT S. AUERBACH. a Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day efActober.1923. i Beal) J. J. KELLY. Notary Public. Balt Lake City, Utah; My commlsion expires th list day of July, 7324. State of Utah, Offloa of Bank Commissioner. I. Beth Pixton, hank commissiener of th Stale of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing in a full, true and correct copy of the statement 'of the d company, filed in my office this lftb day ef October, 1923. ri BETH PISTON, . . ' Bank Commissioner. 3351 . . V . , above-name- ' ' - |