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Show u FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1919 ... THE PROVO POST f A 'Connection at ' ' i "s- i A moat unfortunate mistake was that which occurred la a recent issue cf the "Post wherein the namTsmoot was ' inserted after the name Reed In a paragraph referring to" Senator Reed of Missouri. Editor Ricks expained that it was an inadvertent mistake, which,' he greatly regrets. To be sure the insertion of the name so garbled the Bense that i( was quite imposslble to tell what was meant, but we should be Very eorry to have anything said that could possibly lead to a mistake or misunderstanding in the matter. Nevertheless, the mistake gives an opportunity to say something about Senator.' Smoot'gserrtca inbehalf of the federal amendments for suffrage, that thewriter has very great pleasure in saying: L.If Senator Reed of Missouri had voted for the federal suffrage Senator 8moot of Utah has voted for it, at all tlmee, when there was an opportunity to .vote for it, the women of the United States would pot now be mourning the loss of (he Senator Smoot has amendments. done much more than' vote for the amendment he hga worked incessantly for the passage of the measure in and out of season. , His office has been open to. any and every delegation of women who wished to seek his help wnd support in this matter. His well nigh perfect knowledge of senate rules has made him a most valuable advisor, and the women quick to recognise and seise efficient 'help hare not been slow to take advantage of It, neither are they slow to Everywhere "express; appreciation has come been she has writer ycur in contact with women who are irate-fu- r to see a Utah woman to whom they can express apppreclatlon for .Senator Smoots service in behalf of "the federal suffrage amend-mehls- t f I-- ; Theyre Here We Now Sell Nash Cars cmd Trucks ; -- Alice L. Reynolds a I 4 f -- ! v V - a h - Valve-in-He- ; . -- &r ad endurtnee." These Nash qualities led to the selection by the Government of 12,50 Nash trucks for A distinct advance in motor engineer-- . ing, summed up expert opinion when Motor of the Perfected Valve-in-He- than were furnished by any other maker. Built throughout in accordance with highest standards of truck construction, Nash trucks have the automatic locking months ago, Now we know that this estimate was justified. The Nash motor s has lived up to its promises. In of users everywhere it has shown unusual power, economy and quietness. The Nash Six is a quality product in every particular of construction, finish and appointment Its present value is made possible only because our material and labor costs are determined by volume " Power 1 strength NashPattestr Cara ad Tomrimg Car, fu w Bank Cdmmissioner of the State of Utah, of the condition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank L cated at Provo, in the County of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on the Sfd day of April, 1919. , , to-t- he -- , RESOURCES ; , $52 Loans and discounts Libertv Bond, U. S. Treas.' Certificates, etc. ....1 H'.t .40 Banking house and fixtures 11,850.00 Real estate Due from National banks. Due from State banks and bankers ..... Exchanges for clearing n ' REPORT house $4,218.14' Checks and cash items 2,296.96 Gold Coin 8,142.50 Silver coin 1,109.46 6,538.00 Currency -- i We have been successtul in securing theTcelling franchises foTNash passenger cars and trucks. These Nash products have proved their high quality by their unusually satisfactory performance in the hands of owners throughout the country. Especial stress will be placed upon, service to owners. Our facilities are second to. none and owners are assured of courteous, prompt and efficient attention to their wants. Our owner service will in every way be in keeping with the high quality of these Nach products themselves. We can assure reasonably prompt deliveries to immediate buyers. The Nash Perfected H Take the Government's Motor Proved Opinion of the Correct Nash Truck by Time r 4 Made f ai -- ' i1 -- differential. V I T V , The driving wheels can not spin'. This saves tires and fuel. It enables Nash trucks to take their loads over roads-where other trucks without this dif- ferential cannot go. . 91490 TVyua.r. . . $14 90 Koodotmr " the-hand- cu. SKha . 1 yar.yikif 1 Nash Trucks Oni-T-oa Cap-it- y . . $1999 Two-ToCapas. Ity . . . $31TS Q m " of output . . . ' Hsth Quod'. $3950 'Pikm jf k JCmaalo -- , Expense account Stock in Federal Reserve J bank Totsl A. B. WORSLEY, Manager Provo, Utah VTJtr $797,358.19 LIABILITIES $100,000.00 Capital stock paid in 2,500.00 Surplus fund Undivided profits, interest, exchange, etc. Due to State banka and 26,064.77 bankers . Individual deposits 819,438.85 - ' Demand certificates of 17,391.81 posit 8485.96 Cashier's checks 300,727.86 Saving deposits Time certificates of deposit 20,810.28 Amount set aside for taxes, - etc. .... 2,500.00 , , , de-,- ," ....... Total '- J. D. DIXON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of Anril. 1919. ARNOLD DIXON, ' ' Notary Public. (Seal) My commission expires January 27, - - 1923. ' Correct attest: - - . - T. N. TAYLOR, ANDREW KNITDSEN, S. ?. EGGERTSEN, Directors. , State of UUh, Office of Bank Commissioner: I, W. E. Evans, Bank Commissioner of the State of UUh, do hereby certify that the foregoing ia a full, true and correct copy of tne atatement of the above named company, filed in my of- - thl mh - Salt Lake City : - eYvans. ' Bank Commissioner. NOTICEJO THE DANCING PUBLIC TO OPEN SCHOOL HEXE Beginning April 16, J. F. Fechser will open a regular shorthand . and typewriting school in rooms over Ir ine's store. For a number of years while employed in the local forest service office, Mr. Fechser has conducted night classes in shorthand with pronounced success. His method of teaching ia said to be of the rapid variety and no doubt he will be successful in his new Undertaking. The members of the Provo Commercial Club will meet with, the city commissioners in the club rooms tonight at 8 oclock to discuss a number of -important questions involving public improvements, the Victory loan anl the Cleanup week. The matter of Conducting a campaign relative to the bond election will also be among the questions up for discussion. Utah - ALICE JOYCE ENJOYS VACATION WORKING IN MAIN. The first dance since the closing Alice Joyce and her company may order went into effect will Uke place be said to have had their vacation. I &t this Mozart tomorrow evening. They passed ten enjoyable days along : Health conditions bare oo improved the Main coast, where, under direction that' dancing at the present time is of Tom Terriss, many beautiful exteriors were taken for ft forthcoming considered safe. Blue Ribbon Feature, the tentative title of which is Capn Abes Niece." This year the "White and Green," Miss Joyce had just completed work in one of her most delightful pictures, a year book, la a new feature at the Everybodys Girl," adapted from the Provo, Central, High School. This 0. Henry short story, Brick Dust Row." In this picture, which will be publication ia ' receiving hearty sup- seen in the Princess Theatre on Monport of both' students and teachers. day, she is supported by Walter Percy Standing, May Hopkins, It will contain pictures of everyone and W. T. Carleton. Miss Joyce has the role of . Florence, who is attending the school and of alL the school officials. In addition it the little Lit trimmer, who meets her men friends in, the park because the contain views and writeups of inter- parlors of her fiat have been sub-le- t, est to every Provo citlen. The main and thus earns the name of Everypurposes of J he publication are the body's Girl." She meets a young millionaire and, each one impressing the preservation Of school life and act- other as different, they fall in love. ivities, and to advertise the school He saves her life in a fire, but when he learns about her park flirtations, and city. . their romance appears roomed. Then he finds out he is to blame, for he is CLEAN-UNOTICE OF WEEK the owner of Brick Dust Row, and he girl His The week commencing April 14 and promptly makes Everybody f 1919, has been de girl. ending April 20 week. All cans, signated as clean-u- p " . COMMUNITY CHURCH. etc., must be put in receptacles and in to in the have order it street see placed Public worship at 11:00 a. m. and hauled away. The city will not haul 8:00 m. Morning subject: Sharing ashes or anything other than dry gar- the p. . Triumph. In the evening Kings all bage. The citizens must have will Live a special service devoted ashes and similar waste now on the we hauled away at their own ev to the interests of peace. Our Sunsold his home streets, T. Farrer a has 4 declSred Joseph before the close of the week day school meets at 10:00 a. m. and Central Grand pense, The has classes for all ages of children and April 26, 1919. . and --will dUtrt I ou Second South street to Mrs. cent dividend-toda- y -ending All are requested to with adults. Special music morning and ho will soon Uke the city in cleaning up. J. Cragun evening. We cordially invite you to $40,000 on4he 21st of the month.', tha Order of the Boisrd of Commis- worship with us. By J charge of the place. E. V. KUHNS, Pastor, 9 sioners of Provo City., The bookswill close on the 16th. O.llcL " : Mc-Grs- I ; - -- $797,358.19 State of Utah, County of Utah: J. D. Dixon, being first duly sworn -cording to law, deposes and says that he is the cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of .the said bank at the dose of business n the 3rd day of April, 1919. - Pacific Nash Motor Co. HALL . I EVERY OF Wednesday. Don't Fail to The Garden of Allah a at the Strand Monday end Tuesday Mar-but- e te A-1- V - t ! FICKLE il, lOE" ! Nifti DANCE Velvet Spring Floor, v Same Good Apollo Orchestra With Their Good Waltz, Fine ' P 49 i! FOR ' Jazz Fqx Trot and On OLD' AND YOUNG, Step. J MARRli: " AND SINGLE every o::e CITED OPOLLO HALL j j f 1 II i |