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Show I THE TDEES PRINT. HELPER, UTAH ort made to ( iter the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the uonaiuan of LOCALS THE EELPER STATE BANK Latfd at Helper, in the County of Carbon, State of Utah, at the clcee business en the 30th day of September, 1927. Mr. and Mrs. George Stott left Duchesne Friday for Helper, where' Mr. Stott will enter the hospital. Duchesne Courier, 14th. RESOURCES and Discounts '; !3n3 ip.erdrafts V , Bonds and Securities, etc., n Iouse j ;XM 'nrniture and Fixtures frora Federal Reserve 5:e froui Other Banks C 5h 504,614.05 NONE 194.972.58 15,420.00 3,235.84 52.92S.09 135,870.3 , Bank, I Items 185.69 9,362.50 2(465.00 28,119.00 pi On Friday and Saturday, "Jesse james win furnish entertainment for the theatre-goinpublic, at the Strand Theatre. Fred Thompson, as the most romantic outlaw in American History, will enact the daring rale of "Jesse James", and the fam ous equine star of the screen. Silver King will be there to add color and of Rains Mrs. Mary Hanson & BILL FOLDS J re- 40,132.19 3,000.00 950,173.07' $ Stock Paid in 50,000.00 50,000.00 17,705.71 5,000.00 $ rplus Fund -divided Profits served pesits mand for Taxes and Interest Subject to Check' Certificates ' .shiers Checks rtified Checks Total Demand Deposits Savings Deposits ijjme 'Savings 355,175.54 75.00 7,972.80 302.78 363,526.12 25,234.09 85,188.35, 353,432.02 $ Certificates Deposits Total Time Deposits 463,854.46 86.78 hsh Over $ TOTAL 950,173.07 of of Carbon. State Utah, County Glen Ballinger, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes v-say that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and regoing report contains a true and correct statement of the condition it: the said bank at the close of busi ness on the 30th day of September, i 527. GLEN BALLINGER J. BARBOGOLIO, Correct Attest CELESTE DALPIAZ A. LABOROI, Directors Subscribed and sworen to before me this 15th day of October, 1927. Emil Nyman, Notary Public Seal of March 1930. the 3rd day My commission expires State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do "tereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the r.atement of the above named company, niea in my ounce mis iom day of October, 1927. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. I Our Country within the last three The fellow who said the automo jicades has leaped from the posi- - bile was ruining the younger gen with regard t improved highways, to be the fore lost nation in the wprld. H'.on of tag-end- er, eration, really meant the younge generation is ruining the automo Yah, all bile. Of them. Your M oney Goes Farther. -- '1 i cently visited friends and relatives g at The Finest Quality Mt. Home. Bags Made Joe Seaton of Spring Canion moved to Price last week where he will make his home. Miss Nan Axelcard and Harrv Johnson motored to Provo Sunday.! Samuel Goldwyn, producer of They also spent a short time in the "The Night of Love," "The Dark capitol city before returning home. Angel", and other distinguished films, offers as the piece le resistance Frank Barboglio visited over the of his career the new Ronald Cole-- J week-enwith his parents, Mr. and man- - Vilma Banky film, "Ths, Magic Mrs. Joseph Barboglio. Frank is Flame," coming to the Strand Thea-- j attending the University of Utah at tre Sunday and Monday. Ronald Salt Lake City. Coleman plays two roles in the film that of a clown and that of a count. Joe Litizzette and daughter Edna, It is Vilma Banky, an aerial artist, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday for whom Colman's two characters love a visit of several days duration. and struggle fcr. Into the warp and woof of that conflict Henry King has Mrs. B. H. Oox went to grand injected Romance, surprising situa- Junction Sunday to visit her parents tions, humor, satire, physical strug- She returned home Tuesday, during gle. A whole circus filmed in its her absence Mrs. G. E. Stover mancolorful details, and directorial acu- -' aged the Hazel Cox Shoppe. men such as the moviegoing public has comg to associate with his name, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Downey motsays Manager Litizzette of the ored to Soldier Summit Tuesday afStrand Theatre. ternoon for a brief visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Grosbeck. Earle Foxe, popular comedian has the leading masculine role in "Up-- J Miss Veronica Heinlein of Soldier at ream", a John Fprd production for. Summit, a teacher at Trice Harding For: Films to be shown at ths Strand school, was operated upon Saturday Theatre Tuesday. Nancy Nash, who' for appendicitis and is reported as had a featured role in "The City",! getting along nicely. The operation plays opposite Foxe in this comedy-- ! was performed at the Price of drama American theatrical life.; The scene is laid in New York and London. Mrs. E. F. Gianottl motored to Salt Lake with friends and relatives You'll just have to take your hat last Wednesday, spending the latter off to Bebe Daniels. When it comes' part of the eek in the capitol city. to first class entertainment Miss Daniels rarely misses and her latest tober loom considerably brighter Paramount comedy, "Swim, Girl,' in September. than Swim", which will be shown at the am optimistic also for Novem "I Strand Theatre Wednesday, is, no ber and the ensuing months," Mr The star is particularly exception. Crant declared. "as(t November suited for just this sort of thing and December will hinge to a large fast moving comedy and the cast measure upon October showing. is hand picked. James Hall, Gert-- j "We are facing the new year with rude Ederle yes, the famous Trudy( as much confidence as we are the cf English channel fame, is in the immediate future. I look forward cast Josephine Dunn, William Aus- to 1928 with confidence in continutin and James Mack are only a few ed and continued progres leadership of the names. for Chevrolet's record breaking Dorothy Gish and Antonio two American players, can be accredited with a great deal of the success which "Madame Pompadour" British NationalTs new Paramount In this release is sure to win. picture, to be shown at the Strand Theatre Thursday evening, they show potentialities of becoming as pcpular a romantic team as the Vild LIABILITIES pital L I Make your "Xmas" Selections early at action. Total Cash on Hand Reserve Bank Stock. TOTAL MEEKER BAGS The Gift Shop Jewelers Helper, Utah Strand Theatre Building, Only Buick has an engine Vibrationlcss beyond belief remarkable freedom from vibration is due to three vitally important factors. First- the inherent smoothness of the Buick Valve engine. Second rubber engine mountings, front and rear. 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The love story which these two tell as Pompadour and her impoverished sweetheart is one that will be remembered long after the spec'j3tor has left the lobby. at UNIQUE TUBKEY-BEtVATTSACTING N CONTEST INTEREST With the more than 27,000 who make up the selling organization of the Chevrolet Motoi the runiqfrie involved, Company "Turkey-bean- " contest inaugurated by this company a year ago is again in full swing during the month of per-cor- .3 MEAT & GROCERY Friday and Saturday Prices lllcltcflCSin a Carton 1 7C Carton iigar 25 ibs utter 45c rirmery..... 19c Catsup rj::: Cof CS Success vlPr WcllflUtS SAfll 70 "1 Fine Granulated ib peTcan.... 6. Laundry Soap 10 bars for P. 9Q Jc7L Special Brand & JJL , Meat Department Pot Roast, best cuts Bacon, sugar cured . . , October. This huge sales organization has been divided for the duration of the contest into competitive groups oi which the winners will eat turkey while the losers will sit and dine only on beans and pay the entire dinner check. Two major divisions of the country have been made, with an assist ant general sales y.ur.ager cf the Chevrolet Motor Company in charge of each. D. E. Ralston has! the western half of the United States, and M. D. Douglas the eastern half. Each of these sections has been The Flint sales further region has been pitted against the Atlantic Coast region, the Southern region against the Middle West region, and the Great Lakes region against the Pacific Coast. Every one of the 43 zone sales offices in the United States also has been squared away against another zone; cities are competing against cities, as are dealer organizations and individual salesmen. In this manner every man in the mmm IS iilE liling? Milk.us sub-divide- d. and entire selling organization every dealer in every section of the country gets an opportunity to demonstrate his ability to outsell his competitor and win himself a turkey dinner. 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