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Show Dr. Moran and Her Raw Food Twins Report made to the Bank Commissioner' of the State of Utah of the of Condition THE EELPEE STATE BANK wiSMh. RESOURCES Discounts and Overdrafts Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc Huse Banklirjp Due from Federal Reserve Bank Due from Other Banks ' Cash Items Cold Federal Rerva on Bank ' J i 292,591.77 24,540.85 94,979.25 335,121.35 i 454.641.45 .v. State of Utah, County of Carbon. Glen Ballinger, being first duly swprn according to law, deposes and say that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a true and correct statement of the condition of business on the 30th day of June of the said bank at the close 1927. GLEN BALLINGER Frilly Styles I - A selection Attractive prizes are offered the! Mrs. Harry Eckstein is visiting! of the state for the best at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of needlework Her daughter, Barbara was exhibited anan. at the 49th annual Utah State operated on tar the removal of Fair, October 1 to 8. This an- tonsils Tuesday. They w'jlj leave nouncement was madi'e today by some time next week for their home Mrs. Jennie L. Leslie of Manti, in Wendover, Nevada. superiv.isor of women's wdrk and Mrs. Emil Nyman and two chilchild welfare of the Utah State dren and sister, Miss Marian Van Fair Association. All women interested in enter- - Pelt left for Salt Lake Wednesday. ing exhibits at the fair are asked Miss Van Pelt has spent a week here to write to the Utah State Fair and Mrs. Nyman and children re Salt Lake City, for pre turned with her for a visit. mium list which contains- details on premiums for handiwork.' Special care will be taken of all Roses in December material entered, said Mrs. Leslie. women J.Buch-specims- Subscribed and Sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1927. Seal Eugene Chatlin, Notary Public. of September, 1929. My commission expireslG day State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Plxton, Bank Commissioner of the State of 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 office this ll.th day of July, 1927. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. indications point to the ever held fn the state, fair great:1 in the number, quality and variety and those in charge of of the wo.nen's division are confident that this department will be no BARBOGOLO, CELESTE DALPIAZ A. LABOROI, Directors Early exh-.bits- exception. New Line of Ladies Knickers, made of good Khaki cloth at Ladies' Jackets, made of good Khaki cloth at Ladies' Tweed Knickers, roomy and well made at Ladies' Tweed Jackets . . . $1.98 $2.98 $2.49 $1.98 Ladies' Hiking Moccassin Boots Star Brand at . Ladies Khaki Shirts, shawl . collar at . . . Children's Outing Koveralls at $4.98 $1.98 49c AUNT EMMA is past eighty-fiv- e The Golden Role Sto FO "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" llTe" rather S8c to $1.98 Chemise, Slips, Gowns, s forward : J living Hai I your plan: Penney. ty Compai all your of a rcsumpt a As orJ "doggone time." May you with "work lost in Bat fcr those utility- floor mats Fancy pattern in blue and tan. Protect your floors by using these economical floor mats. Size 14 x 27 Duroleum 15c Each Size 24 x 36 cf us that seei ;;er's play 1 3. As ses of nas the t t:e co: d ie changed r& opponents Why not try I;ieE3 frcck or add those deco- touches to that you've ed Ycu'1! ase has b Helpi did Jding eat extent nigh the He What all of 1 wan pillows gay wd. rival t&ud- ( tht other of fting ten st only on fcmps mouiic H er, held hjie Shewi: inst too be game for he best ; t es will make. Don't errors Sherr jre' Imps little changes these run aft time in to be an one one Ik your surprised at bj jper's lose f aiity. always iright 1 but r excuse, ri some dainty summer t one "Pr of a look at & little in spurt M by a fresh wardrobe all t jal in e point your Helpe .son, si :i is to get a Kenl to 3e renewed e. draperies and Floor Mats be ki come H baseball, goo; V rative train a of away corns H Whatever up cause you have home. .Some sorry to sta restful vacations one e,fe"ul WI Helper pitt t haveteff " spent right there. e 33c Each .opposing the gs ling, -- i ice. J. ie Allison, I sluggers w bat. wi: at :3ies hits, jN an, rinting Sherri Inning, even. II of the :v:c h proved elpe-r'- -- only ia with oi 5 :nilworth irdner ss .ift If ne 2b lb Veek Prices Right "gselti c icksnn rf rf iidler THE : 3b incaid The Kind YOU WANT, When you WANT IT. TIMES Totals slper: rf 'aulsby rry 2b fese If ' h Allison HAVE YOU Ison oeen us in uur New I ocation ? --V If T 3 i risirjan rf fiirrlli p Totals Summary: Reese. base hit !lree " Double Veeck, plf P Buses, Off. BaHs Plenty of Room Larger Displays Out by. ;.'ra! imvr at "rill 37; : 1, Lowest Possible Prices I Sher Left ;iJlwovth 3; hrwn out :t',1': B irmi; Vmi Quality Service-Court- esy us narrow youth and middle"ving a e1flh age and then blossoming into a cnfio fill . ... uuscir- lKh AM xiiat is not the way life Is ss b Jrnionl ol(,n sor- . L e can't go away this the most important t:i did youth; he was erperienclnj a more gloomy and sordid old If one would have roses in ago Decem. ber hn mn.it rt iay' Ula flea ta K.,t "MV t, ""unuatlon of what we have uved and enjoyed in youth. ll. trad '" f: .pte:l to price. 49c Each of age, and has been pracfor a considerable a shut-i- n number of years. Her house sets fur back from the street, and looking out of her window she can see the aspens turning to gold and the crimson crown of the maple trees making a vivid border along the street "This morning when I awakened;, she wrote last October, "and looked out, large snowflakes, feathery and beautiful, filled the air. Now at noon the sun is shining, and the world la bright and beautiful. We have had a lovely fall. The leaves have never before been so brilliantly yellow and red. I have always been a lover of nature, and I think as the years grow upon me, I see about me more to love and admire. Do you remember Joyce Kilmer's little poem? "1 think that I shall never see A poera lovely as a tree A tree that looks at God all day And lifts her leafy arms to pray.' "I have been shut in since August with rheumatism, and I can read but little at a time. I am growing old, but I try not to dwell too much on the past, for the world is beautiful, and there is joy and happiness all about me. I have had a happy life, and the memory of it all is pleasant I believe it was Barrie who wrote.: "'God made memory so that we hava roses in December."'might It was December In Aunt Emma's life, and yet for her the roses were still blooming. It is easy to see why for some people there are no roses blooming when the winter of old age comes on. There is Martin, for instance. He has settled down with notning to do. He has no especial memories to make old age bright and colorful He worked as a young man to accumulate money, and now that he has all that is necessary to provide for his comfort, he has given himself over to a life of Inactivity and leisure. He had no Interest In reading. There were no happy memories to be stirred by reading the old books that ..uu ueen in ms father's when library be was a boy, for he had never read any of them. The trees awakened In him no pleasant sensations. Their varied shades of green In the early spring and their changing colors in October meant nothing to him. He knew an oak from a sycamore or an elm from a soft maple, but the varied beautv. of- tha . ..... trv.vo- no l. uhq never tically v, a 1'iir thusiasm Misses rayon vests and bloomers! Pastel shades, ages 2 to 12. Something new in children's underwear. Illinois the t his body. the ocean to t sud one and .Dainty, lovely colored lingerie for summer and early fall. Replenish your supply at our attractive Step-in- i the uni'l'r; :BcS Pastel Shades Vests,Bloomers, ., the w a date v& hours of restful id'jea 01 ralif are stream, C be fell ,,.,m quite looking J.. , w' 11 cff by wishes ypu nt By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, Univertity of Ue hnd 2 tailored 98c to $1.98 -- HELPER of delightful - New glass cases have been provided in which the material is to be displayed. Mrs. Johanna Youngdale, who has been assistant supervisor of this department for fourteen years, will assist Mrs. Leslie. J. yt" days sun-tpk'Sie- d are Price, r a lucked and frilly garments trimmed with inserts cf lace and ruffles. 863,632.70 Attest ( Vacation of t: .ictrark of Home a trout fa: 281.679.51 75.00 TOTAL Correct V' At ibly you have Feminine Underthings of Rayon Jersey; sprvi II us .again, and $14.75 t 1 50,000.00 50,000.00 10,534.48 302.78 1 n A Vacation showing the latest styles and materials for early fall. Very reasonably priced. 5,000.00 Total Demand Deposits Tostal Savings Deposits Time Certificates Savings Deposits Total Time Deposits Yah in, es is Just 'll.399.48 $ 'ric 11 Our first shipment of fall dress- LIABILITIES $ I VI Fall Dresses 863,632.70 Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund Net Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes and Interest Diiposits Subject td Check, Demand Certificates Cashiers Checks Certified Checks II Advance Showing of 36.208.B0 3,000.00 TOTAL .El ujjji 9,530.00 1,725.80 24,393.00 Hand. Stock.. 1 TV, "Wh ere savings are greatest STORE NO 35 HELPER, 559.80 i Total Cash n 183,671.87 15,000.00 3,235.84 34,154.19 106,514.05 , Furniture and Fixtures Silver Currency Moran of Washington 481,848.15 NONE - E INOIliUTIGN months U. on . diet raised are being old. who Moran ,U , noted of 'raw food, D-- tor on raw as an international authority health. of source foods as a Located at Helper, in the County of Carbon, State of I'tah, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1927. Loans A NATION-WID- rfb-)urn- ; Ti " UTAH :. SUCCESS I m lived. ((c). 1927, Weatern Nei 'spuppr Union.) THE HELPER TIMES MEAT & GROCERY 1 HeWr. I Ifak turn Mr y PUnne$ a nigflai ill1"' 1 1 S(ore by Tnt '"Vlwor'th : Runs o Hits i .j.. I '"'Per Runs o I Hits Jl ii ff llr- nl Mi. i . 'r " ' P " ''t' Sri , j " r fit ::.' trip t s..v, Mrs lil'Ull is |