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Show Vrulav. January 16, 1925 Page 7 Telephone Line Built To North Standard Property Vun? of the Tinii the Mountain Tele phone ,vmpun Ium week eonipleieii new line to the property of the North Standard Mining company, to jieJ in the north eastern end of the .iisirnt. In order to serve this propel tj about a mile of new line was 'rar.rli j A Girl of the Limberlost f : j By Gene Fidelia Club Officers Named Last Tuesday, 0 One of ihe most pleasant entertainments of the week was given m; the . h. Hurt home on Tuesday! evening when the members of the HiJelis flub held a surprise on thel miring president, Mrs. John Savuce. After a short business meeting there was an election of officers a Chops and a Baked Potatoe li.n't that a combination fo make your mouth water While you have it in miiul step to tho phone ami tell n to semi you some Chops for dinner today. We will eu? tkin thick or thin as you order. follows; Fennells Meat & Grocery PHONE 18 PILL t out I A jx)st card will ladtH ituni bring you full list of bargains. THE REPORTER, Eureka, Utah. Address Jhhhwhhwwhwmhwhhwmi H 9MM eikoA cma w i8m k all the spirit of the outdoors with which Gene Stratton lorters novel is so richly endowed has lacn transferred to the sereen in a manner that will make you love every second of it. Tins-man- ,irS a"J east of eminent artists, including such well known names ns Gloria Grey, Emily Fitzroy, Raymond McKee, Cullen lauidis, Gertrude Olmsted, Virginia True Hoardiuun, liuth Stonehouse and many others, has made every character a real human Wing. A ii Ii I s Here is n picture that every member of every family should seel Local Bank Gets Super Safety Insured Checks (I Thu Eureka Hanking company baa just received a supply of the World's Safest Hank Checks- - Super Safety Star, Monday and Tuesday Insured. These Insured check are the last word in safety and provide the only positive protection against raisers. cneck M ist people do not realise that last year more than 150,000,000 waa lost through chock frauds alone that week through having their cheeks every 3 Ik minutes there waa a cheek! tampered with by criminals. You fraud loss. Ordinary unsafe bank'niay bo neit, if you uso unsufo, un- cheeks are an irresistable temptatloir insured checks. to chock raisers. The bank also bus a private edition These Insured Check of a book by Detective William J are made on a special safety paper. Hums entitled Stories of hec.k und should an attempt be made to: Raisers and How to Protect Your- alter one of theae checks, either byjaelf," which ha has written from hi erasure, knife or acid, the paper vast experience, and lo it he offets timely advice telling how you cun fairly ahrieka the crime. Each check is marked "Insured save your bunk account from being and "Protected by the William J. raided by ihe check raiser some day. If you will rail at the hunk you can Hums International Agency, Inc. which acts as an ef-- i have a copy of this valuable book, fcctive "keep off" notice lo both atna j free, with the bunk's complimenta, teur and professional check artists. whether you are a customer or not. Resides each depositor Is Insured There la no obligation whatever an 1,000.00 long as the limited supply lasts. up to the amount of of hi The Eureka Ranking company h alteration fraudulent against y checks written on these doing this educational work to mako Insured Checks, with the Hartford It safer and more convenient to pay Accident and Indemnity company. by check because thus you always For this added protection and safety have a receipt for your payments; the bank makes no charge whatever. you never make a mistake in amount; It simply Is doing its best to keep you can operate your "budgeft" morn you from being among those who are Intelligently, and you always know losing about one million dollars each i Just what your bank balance is. Salt Lake Banks Charge "Sea Hawk" Production Booked Eureka For Is If Account is Below $100 Manager Lindsay has been forHanks at Salt Lake, In Utah countunate In securing for the local show Tho master thu house, ty and elsewhere, have Issued notice production, Sea Hawk," front the novel by that there will be a small monthly Rabat Ini, which will he shown charge for the handling of checking In Kureks February 19th and 17th. accounts where the average for the The cast Includes Milton RUN, month ia less than 9100. This la la Wallace Decry, Lloyd Hughes, Frank with rule la other keeping banking Currier, Kathleen Key, William of tha no and donbt country Jr.. Enid Dennett. Wallace Mc- parts he fee the will trifling Du cheerfnlly Detective Donald. March McDermott, Claire A small account at a bank is Drey, Lionel Delmore and 3304 paid. an accommodation because the cusothers. a tomer real service and a regeta ever one of the biggest pictures It's transaction. In 'admade, watch for further pnrllcuRmi. ceipt on evenr dition there is the safety featare as he la relieved from carrying aunts of Blow Torch Tank Explodes money, In their notice of tbla charge In Summit Service Station the Salt Lake banks called attention exThe explosion oft he small gas tank lo the fact that their overhead on a blow torch came near wrecking penses ara continually Increasing and that they actnally lost money in the Summit Servico Station last Four of the window lights wera the handling pf small acsounta. blown out and the front wall of the building damaged to some extent The loss, however, waa quite small. Earl Snow and Jess Mlonum were FOR FLETCHER'S KKPOItT MADE TO TIIK RANK COMMISSION EH OF TIIK HTATE OF In the place at Ihe time of the exTHE CONDITION OF UTAH OF THE plosion and both escaped injury. Super-Safet- ta end "hi';' special guest. ti All the simplicity, all the drama, nil the pathos, The past president. Mrs. John S.nage, received a beautiful gift! from the club members, lvllcious reii freshments were served at midnight j to the following: Mrs. George , Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Charles Zabrlskfe, Mrs. John Savage, Mrs. A. F. Hurt. Mrs. t). A. Allred, Mrs. Eugene Itlackett, Mrs. William Conover, Mrs. W. H. player pianos. PH fcWJftHE , the party xecontl. Prominent Piano Firm of Utah, making selling campaign in this district, is making special concessions in Prices, also very low Monthly Payments on used pianos and a tnfc fi Tuesday the program included playing of 600 " Iri.es were awarded to Mrs. It. J. Hailey, first; Mrs. Frank Itusaell. PIANO BARGAINS J. m hurled the deuuneiation at this woman of the l.iniberlest x ho, for years, had fostered her chiM on halo and revenge in place of love and understanding. But it was another woman who finally brought the mother to her senses! It was another xxouiau who toM her the truth about the dead husband she sorrowed for and turned the devotion she held for his memory to the daughter who deserved it! I ! ti usurer. DONT DESERVE TO HAVE A DAUGHTER! j . U, YOU Mrt. x. p. Burt, president. j Mis. O a. Allred, vice president.! Mrs. Kugene Itlackett, secretary-- ! FRESH AND CURED MEATS OF ALL KINDS. FISH AND POULTRY A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Stratton-Porte- r y 1 ipti ,S a Kap-ho- el Col-He- r, : Super-Safet- DID YOU EVER TRY OUR Canned Goods .Well, there is no time like the present, especially to find out about something that is esix'cially good. Fruits and vegetables in most any style you prefer, most of them ready to serve. m Located at Eureka, in the County of Juab, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1924. hey KKHOUtCKN: Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Stocks, Honda and Securities, Etc, Ranking House Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned U. 8. Bonds Due from Other Hanks Cold Silver Currency CROMAR GROCERY WE DELIVER PHONE 8 lds. HMMnm Ii ! 1 1 1 ! 1 Ill imwwwil I 1 1 1M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SPEND YOUR WINTER VACATION at The National Western Stock Show Denver, Colorado, January SPECIAL RATES TO DENVER AND RETURN via. n- - 27, 1925 . r,oa,4 ary 21. Steers and Carload Fat Cattle Sale, 10.00 a. m., Wednesday, January 21. Hereford Cattle Sale, 2.00 p. m., Wednesday, January 21 7ei in the 0al Feeder Cattle Sale, largest carload feeder cattle sale 9.30 a. m., Thursday, January22. wrld, 22. Rt:rtered Hleteln Cattle Sale. 10.00 a. m., Thursday. JanuaryJann-ry Petered Aberdeen-Angu- s m-. Friday, Cattle Sale, 10.00 a. 23. . mattvt. Call 1on JSSff 8 brilliant Horse Show Every Night. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Local Agent for tickets, Pullman reservation and detailed train schedules. 2-- 8 P m, -- HlliiiimllwtttMItllmnii9wi On Account of . . .. The burdens in industry commerce and the home hare been lightened and the earning power and the ability of men and lutionized. women tremendously increased. 451,550.02 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES: 486,802.27 Indorsements of this bank: Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank, (a) Notes and Bills Rediscounted other thsn with Federal Reserve Bills and Notes (b) Bank, (c) Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts guaranteed by this bank and not otherwise shown under discounts, NONE TOTAL of Juab of Utah, County State Alex J. Jex, being first dnly sworn according to law, deposes and says that be is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing and correct etatement of the condition of the report contains a foil, true aid bank at the close of busineea on the 31st day of December, 1924. ALEX J. JEX, Correct Attest: J. GEO. JONES. W. F. 8IIRIVER, STEELE BAILEY, JR.. Directors. or me 1925. 7th this sworn before to and day January, subscribed EARL F. DUNN, Notary Public. (SEAL) Mammoth, Utah. My commission expires the 12th day of January, 1925. State of Utah. Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton. Bank Commissioner of tho State of Utah, do hereby and correct copy of the statement certify that tho foregoing Is a full, trne In office thia 9th day of January, filed my named company, above the of ' 1425 small in the United States is responsible in a large degree for the better living conditions in America in contrast to those la other countries. Through the use of clectrisltr Ilfs la Urn cities and the smallest JiamWts has been revo- 12.00 Total Deposits Total 20,000.00 5,000.00 252.25 13,633.86 6,700.04 65,470.81 I ' if 486,802.27 360,290.84 1,768.56 3,673.91 ... ; , rs. fact that electric Hrvki is avallablt THE almost every community large and 4,93703 31,379.0 t .Deposits Subject to Check Demand Certificates Cashier's Checks Certified Checks Postal Savings Deposits Time Certificates Savings Deposits Stock Show Features. rat Hog and Sheep Sale, 9.00 a. m.. Wednesday, January 21 . wwred Short Horn Cattle Sale, 10.00 a. m.. Wednesday, Janu-- ad , Undivided Profits From Eureka ce 70,029.32 1,135.00 MAHILITIK8: : Muscles in Wirea to Lighten your Burdenp S5.910.0B Capital Stock Paid In Surplus Fund $32.64 ce ,,,, 1240,852.57 1,073.28 65,109.49 8,600.00 1.785.00 6.050.00 163,431.95 Total Tickets will be on sale January 15 to 19 At Rate of r. .,,. i DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Final Limit, January . Total . 17 to 24, 1925 Children Cry CASTORI A Eureka Banking Company FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES lex- - Run-da- y. SETH PIXTON. Bank Commissioner. Electric appliances arc available to takt tbs drudgerv out of housekeeping on the farm and to bring to the woman on tht farm all the convenience! enjoyed by bet slater In the city, which mean ao much to the health and happiness of women. Let the "muscles" la tbs electric wires do your hardest week. Without the least obligation on yone put ask our nearest repreeentatiTe to tell you more about the economy and el electric Barrie UIAH POWER QfficUn tTttblk labor-oarin- g LIGHT 0ft Soviet |