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Show r. fiTireDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1924 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 18, KZi (I Fl ok-ioca is nd Mn. Delos Dickersoa and n't hsve moved into the bomt JJ2 by Mrs. Alex &tegg ells la the to 0d C. R. Clark and chil-Pleaaant chil-Pleaaant Grove, were gaests jjow Will Conder home Saturday llooday evenings. Mi Kmm foster bad as guests M inner Sunday Mr. aad Mra. Joe t Forbes, Mr. aad Mra. Foeter Nichols Nicho-ls aid children and Mra, Wm. Bush. A pair of blaakets to the person Ll&M number. CaralTal. Ward Sunday School. Friday Oct rd. : ' lira. H. 8. Powell and daughter, in. Myrtle Green and children, and jln. Berly Weet were buelneea vtsi-torl vtsi-torl in tola city from Pleaaant Grove (Thursday. - 'Mra Amoa Wagstaftjiad the mis-fertuae mis-fertuae to fall and break bar left Friday night of laat week about m o'clock when ahe made a mlaatep h descending tba steps from, the kome of Mra. Anne Green. Mra. Wag-lUtf Wag-lUtf fell to the ground and broke both honee in her left fore-arm abore (he wrlit. The Injury waa given 1m-pedlate 1m-pedlate medical attention and la tiling M rapidly aa can be expected. Mr. Oarland Clark returned to Bingham Wednesday morning after Tlaltlng with hia wife and relatives Mr. and Mra. C. R. Clark of Pleaaant Pleaa-ant Grore, Mr. and Mra. James Hall-eey Hall-eey and Mr. and Mrs. WH! Conder and family apent Sunday in Cedar Valley. " Mra. Raymond Jacklln and her brother. Earl Olsen, were operated up- Lob Tuesday In Pleaaant Grove for the removal of thetr toniili. They are reported to be both maktng good recovery. Mra. Garland Clark returned ' home Tuesday after spending a , week in (Bantaquln visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robblns. Saturday Satur-day evening her gtrl trtenda of Santa-quia, Santa-quia, entertained at a shower (n her tone and ahe waa presented with many beautiful gtfta. Oliver Roberta, who for the paat aeveral months has been In this vicinity vicin-ity attending to farm interests wst of Jordon River, left Friday morning for Los Angelea, his home. Miss Mary Wild of this city, and Mlaa Ruth Morse of 8t George, who has been vlaitlng her sister, Mrs. Georgia Peck of Lehl, accompanied Mr.- Roberta. Miss Morse will remain in St George while Mlsa Wild, and a relative of Mr. Roberta who Joined the party In the south end of the county will go to Los Angelea. Miss Wild expects to remain for about a month. "O EALART ti-n TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, HAROLD LLOYD IN "GIRL SHY" J Don't miss it. Matinee Saturday-15c-20c. Evening 15c30c. i MONDAY NO SHOW TUESDAY POLA NEGRI ' and Star Cast in "MONTMARTREI": Also Comedy. 10c-20c. WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Matinee Wednesday 10c-15c. Wonderful Northern Picture With All Star Cast "THE BLIZZARD" Also-Good Two Reel Comedy. 10 and 20c rwyvvvyrveaearea'aa Pay By Check! ifM') When you write out a I check for some one, it's your definite assurance that that some one and he only, will receive the money and your returned check through this Bank is your positive receipt. 1 -Most men know the value of a checking account. e The housewife is just beginning to realize what a convenience it is to her. Have you a Checking Account with this bank t Drop in at your convenience and let us show you what it HI mean to you. 'i ' ' . . Peoples State Bank of American Fork v Mra. Date Jones of Lehl waa the guest here of her daughter, Edith, last 8unday. .- . Mr. and Mra. James Hallaey attended atten-ded the Wilkes Theatre Saturday evening eve-ning in Salt Lake. Eldon Chelton, who la employed In Bingham, spent Sunday evening kere with his wtft and family. ." We invite you to visit our green house, the flowers and plants look good. Lehl Floral Co. . adv. Mra. Uennle Cunningham has as her 'guest bare this week her slater, Mrs. Jack Mllla, ot Ogden. Mra. P. L. Grant spent Tuesday afternoon and evening In Provo vlaitlng vlait-lng with Mrs. Heber Done. ' Mra.' RrB. - Booth baa -returned - to Highland after spending two weeka in Salt Lake City with ber daughter, Mra. Ira J. Morrison. .' Watch for J. and t. window display dis-play of prizes to be awarded at 1st Ward 8. 8. carnival Oct IS and 24th. adv. ; . Postmaster and Mra. Chadwick were among the business visltora In 8alt Lake City Last Saturday afternoon. after-noon. J. L. Flrmage and Ray Duke of the local Penney store, returned Wednesday Wednes-day after apending the major part of ten days In Salt Lake attending ' a managers' and buyers' convention. -The B.B Ladies, were .entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. W. R. Halllday. Late in the - afternoon, following an enjoyabte time apent In needle work, chats and music, dainty refreshments were served. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pett were Mr. and Mra. Homer Vincent of Park City; MY. and Mrs. Jay CuIHs of 8alt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hocking of Bingham. Candy, cake, punch, pop corn, hot-dogs, hot-dogs, pie, radio, spooks, fortune teller, fish pond, dancing, prizes, 'n everything, every-thing, 1st Ward S. 8. Carnival. Tabernacle Amusement Hall, next Thursday and Friday. adv. I Miss Leona Kelly spent yesterday in the capltol city. Mr. and Mra. Thoa. Blnna ot Highland High-land had aa their gueata Tuesday, Mr. and Mra Ira Hatch ot this city. Mr. and Mrs. ffohn Kelly are' en- Joying a two weeka' visit In Salt Lake City with their daughter, Mra. Geo. T. Taylor. ' ' Hugh Wright returned Saturday to Rexburg, Idaho, after having come here to attend the funeral ot his broth, er, Bishop J. A. Wright -L After spending the week , end bare with her parents, Mir. and Mra. J. W. Myers, Miss Helen Myers returned to Salt Lake City Monday. w Mrs, K. Ball and daughters, Janice and Oeraldlne, spent the week end here with Mra. Ball's mother. Mrs. Rose H. Grant and Used and endorsed by millions, the old .reliable Lucky Tiger Hafr Remedy. Stops falling hair, correctf scalp troubles anl promotes growth druggists and barbers sell It under money back guarantee. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Davis of Bingham, were in American Fork Sunday evening visiting relatives. John Shaffer returned Wednesday to Bingham after spending several days here with his mother, Mrs. Mina Shatter. Shat-ter. Mrs. Glenn Sykes and children accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough and baby to Nephl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brough and baby had been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sykes for the week end. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. James Adams were Mr. and Mrs. John Nielsen and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mra. Otto Nielsen Niel-sen and family of this city; Mr,, and Mrs. Avlyn Richards and family and Parson Richards' of Lindon, Mrs. Thos. Featherstone and Mrs. Enna G. Cook of the capltol city, were visitors here Monday- with Louie B. IngersoII. Mrs. Featherstone - has moved to Salt Lake City to make ber home with her sister, Mrs. Cook. Mr. Featherstone's employment taking him away from this city. ' Miss Dezta Adama ot Salt Lake City, daughter of MY., and Mra. James Adams of American Fork, Is confined to the I D. 8. hospital following an oneration for. appendicitis. The Adams' are beginning to believe they Jiave a corner on appendicitis operations opera-tions Miss Delia being the third of the Adams daughters to b operated upon for appendicitis to the paat six months. Mrs. Tim Richards, the second to under go an operation Just recently returned boms from the Lehl hospital . Appreciation To The Teachen TheLadlee Literary Association wish ttfexpress their appreciation for the splendid manner in which the par ents of this city were entertained ; Thursday-evening by the teachers of the local schools. We feel that the spirit of welcome end good feeling which prevailed during the evening jwlll do much, to promote closer i co-oreratloft between the boms and HUUUI Mra. Sadie Bromley, President " Mrs. Louie B. IngersoII, Secretary. MIsi Edith Shelley returned to Salt Lake City Monday evening after upending the week end and Monday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. D. Shelley. Mr. and Mra. Otis Cheney and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson attended the performance of "The Passion Flower" at the Wilkes Theatre, Salt Lake City. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. David, bails; who have been occupying apartments above the Peoples' State Hank, have moved Into apartments In the Inter soli place on Merchant street "Report- Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of THE PEOPLE'S - STATE BANK 0 AMERICAN FORK Located at American Fork In the county of Utah, State cf Utah, at the clone of business on the 4th day of October, 1924. RESOURCES Loans and Dlscounts....$195,S27.85 Overdrafts 2.89 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, Se-curities, Etc , 8,850.00 Claims and Judgments 11,916.00 Banking House 15,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures........ ,910.01 Other Real Estate Owned 15,600.00 Due from Other Banks. 89,155.73 Checks on other banks -in same town... $ 76.40 Gold ... 455.00 Silver ; . 2.085.16 . Currency .... L. 1,121.00 Total Cash on Hand...... 8,737.63 Expenses $730.15 Interest Paid 18.41 Mlaa Reva Wagstait baa been spending spen-ding the week la Bait .Lake City with her sister, Mrs. George Watts. Miss Zella Zabriski waa a guest Sunday evening at a pheasant dinner party grvea by Mrs. Dare Hand of Sandy. . :' ' Mra. Leonel Jacobtea of Bait Lake City, was the guest here thla week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley. et-va-atsBta Atty Clarence Beck of the capltol city, has been a frequent visitor here with his mother, Mrs. C. M. Beck, bis wife being absent from borne because of a death in ber family. FOR FHTE FLOY7TH3 American Fork Floral Go. We specialise In funeral work. . Phone 166W. D. E. OLSEN Watch Ilaker and Jeweler Plain and Fancy Engraver. American Fork, Utah All Work Guaranteed.'; nTTTDTI xsTAtm rrtrawT- r WEDNESDAY EVENmO, OOTOBEk 22 . Under the Auspices of Third Ward Sunday School "THE QUEST OF THE PINK PAEASOL" 7 ... CAST: ' Fairy Queen , Muriel Hunts WntK .Vivian Poppy Maid CUtrdner -v ' Chorus of Poppi- Ssrab ShellfT Ann Clayaoa Directors... J- Ellen Walker. Pern Shelley. Emily Varocy. Edith Preston, Eda Ashby and Maxine HindWf -Mada and dna Bncucy OKTK ACT COUTDY "THE OAPABT.T2 SEEVANT" OAST: Dudley Ashton Sambo, a neirro servant Uncle Jeremiah- .Ralph MHlfT E. Vernon Holintlrai Nftirip BrOVS nv. irrr tortttnk TELLING FAS02 "THE MESSAGE OF THE CRYSTAL BOWX." Madam La Sorciere: : : -M BteP2 Bessie : Atbtry Specialties Between Acta. , A Come Got anFnioy A5plendicEreninir's Entertainment Prices Adnltt 25c Cbildraa 15o. . Curtain Rlaea 8f00 o'docX 'Say It With Mowero!' Whatever the occasion a birth, a death, a joy, a sorrow you can best express your plea- " sure or sympathy by saying it with flowers. f LEHI FLORAL CO., U3HI ; GROWERS OF CHOICE CUT FLOWERS Telephone 60 Lehl Total Suspense Miscellaneous Cash Short Total ..$748.56 S70.6S 710.80 1.8S $342,582.39 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In .. ..$ 41,200.00 Surplus Fund Undivided Profits $1,939.50 Interest , 864.72 Exchange 8.90 Rents 82.00 12,000.00 Total ..$2,893.12 Less Expenses and " Taxes Paid. etc$748.56 Net Undivided Profits 1,144.58 Due to Other Banks 8,548.87 Deposlta 8ubect . to Checks $132,422.1 -Demand Certificates 27.08 Cashier's Checks 2,038.64 Dividends Unpaid 8.50 Total Demand Deposits... 134,496.41 Time Certificates 31,781.67 Savings" Deposits 114,393.46 Total Time Deposits" -$146,175.18 Mlscellaneoua .. 17.42 Total $342,682J9 8Ute of Utah, County of UUh: Clifford K. Young, being first duly sworn according to law, deposet and ssys that he la Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement ot the condition of the aald bank at the close of busi ness oa the 4th day of October, 1924. CUFTORD'll. TOUNO. Correct Attest: J. T. NOTES, WM. THORNTON, JOS. H. 8TORRS, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me thla 9th day of October, 1924. CLYDE P. CROOKSTOtf, (8eal Notary Public My Commission expires 3rd day of August 192.1. . ,1 State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. Com-missioner. : I. Seth Plxton. Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregotnglrk full, true and correct copy of the statement ot the above: named company, filed la my office this 11th dar ot October, 1924. SETH PDCTON, -y2"'-r Bank Commissioner. First Publication October 18, 1924,. Atwater-Kent & Super-Heterddynq Radio Receivers Satisfactory Performance Guaranteed. . . 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