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Show -" - "it Report to the State Bank Commissioner at the Close of Business October 6th, 1923 THESE BANKS ARE AFFILIATED Total Assets Over Two-Million, One-Hundred Thousand Dollars V 1 .... k 1 If Ji;F : ,. - I ,Dank gf American fork RESOURCES . Loans and Discounts $ 701, 112. 11 Overdrafts - - ' - 67.43 Stocks and Bonds - 7,764.20. Real Estate - - 28,278.77 -Banking House . - 16,621.94 Furniture and Fixtures 5,182.17 Interest and Taxes Paid ' 11,212.63 Expense ... 93.16 Cash and Exchange 181,375.06 t 951,707.47 LIABILITIES Capital Stock - $ 50.000.00 Surplus - - 65,000.00 Reserve for Int & Taxes 25,261.50 Reserve for Depreciation 24,573.96 Undivided Profits 20.613.78 Total Deposits - 766.258.23 $ 951,707.47 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS James Chipman. President S.L.Chiprnan. Vice Prest. . W. S. Chipman. Cashier A. K Thornton Thomas J. Barratt James H.Gardner John R. Halliday Thomas Coddington ffltbaie State Sank RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 359,627.97 Overdrafts - - 4.001.37 Stocks and bonds - 57.550.00 Real Estate - - 8.889.02 Banking House - 5.930.00 Furniture and Fixtures 3,771.50 Expense 51.15 Cash and Exchange 59,991.74 $ 499.812.75 LIABILITIES Capital Stock - 35.000.00 Surplus - - 17,500.00 Undivided Profits 4.662.52 Total Deposits - - 442,650.23 t 499,812.75 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS W. S. Chipman. President Dr. W J A. Marshall. Vice Pro. Leon Olsen. Cashier Heber C. Aylett J M. Holt J. A. Aylett Jas.M.0bom Henry T. McEwan E. L. Burgan - Walter Stead man Bank of Pleasant firouc RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 275,351.51 Overdrafts - 87.05 Stocks and Bonds 2.615.65 Banking House - 10.691.80 Real Estate - - 13.87&94 Furniture and Fixtures '2,925.86 Interest and Taxes Paid 6.017.44 Cash and Exchange J. 69,70 1 .96 $381,265.21 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Fund Reserved for Taxes Undivided Profits Total Deposits $20,000.00 20,000.00 . 3,288.60 10.542.82 327.433.89 $ 381,265.21 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS James Chipman. President John R. Halliday. Vice Prest. W. S.. Chipman. Cashier Louis W.Lund O. E. Crua Jas H. Walker Harry Gammon State Dank of Edit RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ v a a. uveraraiia . , Banking House -- Furniture and Fixtures Stocks and Bonds Real Estate . Expense - -Interest and Taxes Paid Cash and Exchange $ 329,713.37 264,288.29 256.85 9.883.18 6,206.73 600.00 2,319.88 2,072.75 4.0I&67 41,167.02 "v LIABILITIES Capital Stock - $ 25,000.00 Surplus 10.000.00 Reserved for Taxes 3,413.72 Undivded Profits , 10.614.19 Total Deposits 230,785,46 I 329.71187 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS James Chipman, President James H.Gardner. Vice Prest. W. S. Chipman. Cashier. Wm. E. Racker Edw. Southvick Wm. S. Evans John F. Bradshaw J. E. Cotter CONSOLIDATED BANKS' STATEMENT October 6th, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts I I,0e,37.88 Overdrafts - ; - 'J'iJMJ Expense W;f Banking House - 43.1W.W Real Estate - 5S.361.Sl Furniture and Fixture 17.08I.2S Stocks and Bonds - - M.4W.W Interest and Taxea paid - 21.M8.74 CASH and EXCHANGE - 352.235.78 t 2,1C2,4MJ LIABITIES Capital Stock Surplus Reserves UndiTldsd proflts TOTAL DEPOSITS f " 13MM.M 112.504.M 6C537.C8 4S43341 . 1.817,127.81 82.10.49S.8I v .'II . .. . 1 . . . in. - .ii.i . " ii i . i i in i ""II 11 I Funeral Services For ' Little Lncile oley ' " ' The funeral service of Ludle Bo-ey. Bo-ey. 11 -rear-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R,y c. Boley, were held Friday afternoon of last week. In the 1st ward chapel with Bp. Jas. T. Gardner Gard-ner In chart. A quartette consisting of Mwilamea Mlnnla Puller nd Mary Hanxm and Messrs. E. J. Seastrand sDd James Martin saag -"Only a Little Lit-tle While," after which prayer was offerctl by Pat Warren B. Smith. Mrs. Iuiley then rendered a Tooal olo. The speakers were C B. Yoong, Dr. p M. Kelly, and J. It Davis. Bp. Gardner made a few closing remarks. Other musical selections given ""re a sola "Our Sweet Little Rosebud Rose-bud Has Left Us" by Mra. May HallL day. a selection by Primary children and a vocal duet "8weet Letter From Home" by Mrs. Mary - Hanson and James Martin. The benediction waa pronounced by Pres. s. L. CMpman. Interment was made in the local - cemetery where Amori Mercer dedicated' the grave Cousin of the little girl acted as pall bearers. itne .More NewBooks r . . i . w ... -J r V t i 'V.VS - it -- - L j. f4?ai i t the library board are e-vaiiabia at the Library now. They f ' . . ' " fotckett'a , Oap-Oreea. ' V Clris of "84 Kntpe. r " Tnst -Tear at Llncola High Ooll- . The Prima Donna Crawford. -; The Boy Who Knew mat the Birds . Bald-Colon. ' . ,T' Many Registered Tuesday A great. many persons reglsteTed In the four precincts Tuesday and it looks "now that there will be almost a full vote cast next Tuesday, Nov. 6th. for Xte city election, If "ail who are registered vote. . In the First district 103 registered Tuesday in the second 108; In the third 48; In the fourth 86. Charged With Forgery A complaint was issued .today by the county attorney against Ralph Mulrhead and A. P. Duncan, on a charge of forging end passing a fictitious cfcectr drawn on the Bank of American Fork for 870, The, pair are alleged to have passed the check on D. Stein In payment for Jewelry. Thursday's Deseret News. . New Mail Carrier On Job Wednesday Wm. Flrmage made his rounds on the mail route on the west sldebf town the last time, having resigned re-signed to accept a poattlon in the local J. C Penney store. Mr. nr. mage has been on the route tor nearly near-ly six years and has given prompt and faithful service, which w" greatly appreciated by those for whom he carried mad! . ' " John HDavrilfas lakeff thr place of Mr. Flrmage and assumed the full duties Of the position Thursday morning. iLittle Daughter Will Be Buried This Morning Little Miss LaVern Peck, 7.year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Peck of this city, passed wy VSed" nesdar night - here following an ill ness of seven weeks: The HUle gin was first I" with diphtheria from which she was apparently recover ing when paralysis of the throat set in which resulted In her death. She is survived by her parents as six brothers and sisters. " vsitiraT services will be held this morning at H o'clock at the family residence. Watch Ont For TWs - SI: "What Ume Is ItiEbr - - Ebnsf;- Tuesday. 8L" J Bli -Cfee foeh' ' My watch must ha topped. .' ''. v":' 11 From American Fork Attending U. of V. " ,The following students from this city are attending tn University of Utah in Salt Lake: Vee Aydelotte, Leah Chad wiS', -Davis H. Chipman. Mary M. Chipman. Melba Chipman, Albert O. Hunter, Ralph B.' Johnson, Helen V. Myers. Farrell J. Nlcholes, Kenneth K. Noyes and James A. Shelley. o- Why Do They Come Here To Get Drunk? Andy McDonald saya that his wife, BerthMeDonald, JconsQrtj.JFlth other oth-er men, takes automobile rides a with them and gets drunk. In. Ms' complaint com-plaint for divorce filed In the Third district court at 8alt Laks this week. The complaint alleges that , Mrs. McDonald ' otr one occasion went to American Jorit wHto two men -snd drank excessively. The HcDooalds were married In Sslt Lake. Septem. ber 6. Ml. Provo Canyon Highway Location Surveys Hade ' Provo, DcL 2 The, locataoa sur- ve of federal project no... at irom Orem to the Wasatch county line, via Prova canyon, , was recently, oompiat-ed oompiat-ed i by EnglneerWoadalboe, -Two alternate al-ternate lines were , run-rona on ,Uie north and Uae other on the .south side of the canyon. The plans and estimates will not bo worked up until further investigations investiga-tions are made with the federal bureau bu-reau engineers to determine which line Is the . best suited to meet all condltlong of grade, alignment and snow conditions. The project Is Bin snd one-half miles In length and calls for a gravel roadbed. VVill UrgeiKoad Repairs Sugar Production Large PROVO. Oct 81. Utah county sugar factories have to date produc ed more than 100,000 bags or sugar. The Spanish Fork factory has pro. duced 70,000 bags, the I -ehl factory 86,5164 and the Payson factory 1'AIO. 8oft Pedaling Daddy ."Betty, what have you been doing to this Ink?" asked mother. "Oh, nothing. Mom." replied our Betty. "I only put a little water In It to make It weak as I was writing to Daddy snd mere waa someinuis I wanted to whisper to. him." Not On Ills Line ; Friendly Old Lady; "I want tick-et tick-et for Florence.", ', ; New Agent: "Whereln the dick ens Is Florence?" F. O. L.: "Sitting over there in the corner." - Provo. Oct 80 Professors C . Y . fCaanon and H. M. Woodward have been appointed members of the oom-mitUe oom-mitUe to represent the Alpine sum. mer school to confer with federal authorities relative to the canyon roa& from American; - Fork canyon toj Provo canyon and endeavor to pro- eure facilities which will further the interests of the summer school. E. i. RiWta will represent the Utah! County Outdoor association at tne same meeting.- "f; " o- . A;.r.;H;;S;"Hotei,n:'j After a week of hard work in the beet fields,, apple orchards, etc the students of the school again - reiram.- ed their studies Monday morning with nenewed pep and vigor. The studenU feel that after all their lot aa scholars Is not as hard as -It might be. Wednesday in devotional au interesting inter-esting and unique program was riven riv-en by the. Studentbody which featur. ed a "radio concert" advertising the new school paper "The American". This paper will be published semimonthly semi-monthly and the first Issue 'will appear ap-pear next Wednesday, November 7th. Thls psper will be an exceptional advertising medium as U ' will reach Horns three - hundred - students -and -tt Is certain ffiat the students will sup. port the "advertisers. ; - - Another Near Accident On That Dangerous Corner -AH.. , " ' Information ' Bareaa " --. Agriculture Teacher: ' "Sam Jones what do you know-about tottratosr Bara Jones: "Why, they are less than day rates. If you're thinking of sending a telegram." . There must -be a jtuithesorn. er where the etnte road turns near the Movie corner west of town. Tuesday afternoon about 8 o'clock a man. driving from 8alt Lake, became crowded on the turn by another car going north and to avoid a collision the Salt Lake man ran his car over the ditch Into the Moyle fence This Is the second time within a a-eek that a- car has - been - driven -throuKh ' the , fence on this comer. The man stopped and made the damage. dam-age. right with Mr. Moyle, eV - . afV m I i i Every Pay Will Be Sunday By and By-Figure By-Figure It Out. For Yourself ' v Days Evrery year has 866 it yon sleep s nonrs a day, it equals 122 This lenves 243 If yon rest S honri a dsy 122 This leaves .?......,... 121 There are S2 Sundays ......... 62 This leaves 69 If you have half-day 8aturday . 26 This leaves 13 If yotmive m hOTrt for lunch . -1 This leaves IS Two weeks' vacation U Which leaves , 1 '' ' . . "T-. .'' -V '.; .' . -" ' And this being Labor Day, no one ."works .............. 1 fie .Tea Vnft Wert after All. "'.,, ----.." |