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Show ! i FASHIONS I for the Smart Woman . lemmmmmaBaamm S4 . HWlMt tt I mmm mmmm """"" m ! ' PARTY FROCKS The party Irock for the little girl follows the graceful lines exploited for the grown-up. Her skirt flares and her collar is both interesting and flattering. The frock on the left, with its chic high waistline, displays a cape collar, scalloped and trimmed with a ' velvet ribbon bow. ' . '. .A circular ruffle finishes the collar of the. frock on the right, and a smart little peril ura carries out the circular i theme. The skirt is likewise circular, and dips motlishty at the sides. This is flic- type of becoming party frock j that is boon 16 the girl of the Mak-,wnrd Mak-,wnrd age.'' . i. l-intt Model: Pictorial Trinlid Pattern Pat-tern No. 4975. Sues 8 to 16 years (40 cents). Second Model: Pictorial - Printed Pattern No. 4965.; Sizes U to lii w.t (40 cents). ' WANTED two or three ladies or gents who want to make some real money,; all or part time between be-tween now and Xmas. Work is dignified', pleasant and profitable. Why be broke at Xmas, when you can make plenty of money Enquire at BULLETIN' OFFICE i for particulars. . ; , ' FOR SALE Ne modern 5-room I brick home, full basement, in best ! residence section of Midvale. One block1 from Jjufcior' high school, one1 Block from Center St. See Aldeh Berrett, driver Hogans truck or at 71 Lincoln St. Phone 233. m;' ..' r: II pay j United Dollar Day Specials S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 AND 26 Just at the opening of a New Season, when your need are -greatest, our NEW DOLLAR DAY brings an unexpected y opportunity to save. Our comprehensive range of items covers your needs ex- ceptionally well. Every home is in store for some specail attention as the . time approaches when more of the days are spent in-doors, . , and these timely values in home furnishings will therefore be welcomed by every housewife. We are sending out hand bills showing the wonderful savings sav-ings and hundreds of articles included in this BIG SALE. This sale is put on in cooperation with and direct n. . from the bigest Manufacturers in the Blast. While u we have a big supply of most of these items and feel k we have enough for all, there are always some that sell faster than others, so be o nhand early and make S your selctions. Bingham Here. Co. THE BIG STORE " T ENJOY YOUR KITCHEN- 1 ."; '"Y'"; ' 1 :m- J.1 Jj.i., ": . J - : I Know the Pleasure of 1 . . . ., I Automatic Electric Cookery 1 With;the automatic Time and Tempertstnre Controls on the L & II Electric ; . 5 Range you simply place the whole meal in the oven and cooking starts and j - p -- st'ops as you desire. s , . Electric cookery lets you do other things about your home and- provides ... 32 : leisure hours for visiting or shopping. ' m S - "a Not only the conveniences of the L II Electrio Range but its unusual beau-' f 5? ; ty will appeal to you. The oven, too, is porcelain enameled inside and outside "a making it absolutely rust-proof. wm . - -.. - - ,t ... .,..... r . r,-. . . v ( ' ' by I ' ' i . .,(?) tl , PI g . , ;; .Hp ? IPnl S v.-,.,..!... v . . " :? ... . Kgl I -v;v.:-.;.--.CJ''igg.0 v 1 1 EL ECTRIC , COOKERY i " Gives - THese Advantages . ', m ' !-. '.-r.i;r'-V. '' '; r: ' ; ; 1 ? 1. Simplicity of Operatioon instant heat at the turn of a switch , j 2. Better Cooking foods are savoory and. natritious retain their natural &d - flavors and juices. . ' ' , ' 3. Saves Time food cooks automatically while you're away visiting or shop- pa I ' . .'Ping. -j '. - M ' 1 4. Cool, Clean Kitchen no soot, smoke or odor heat is retained in the oven. "5 maing it absolutely rust proof. I GRAfJITE FOnfllTORE CO. I First Security Bank of Bingham First Security Corporation S Bingham Canyon, Utah; CONDENSED. STATEMENT CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION , ' of SYSTEM OF BANES ' OCTOBER 4," 1929 . : OCTOBER 4, 1929 . , ' RESOURCES " . . - . v RESOURCES . . Looans and DOiscounts $129,097j09 '. . v; . Banking Hoouse, Furniture and Fixtures 13,470.00 Loans and Discounts $23,373,115.66 Other Real Estate , 6,353.40 V Baning House, Fkurniture & Fixtures 1,014,739.20 ?i . Other Securities 58,350.00 Other Real Estate ........ v : 234,117.85 ; r,-. Other... Assets .. , 1,071.64 Otlher Secturities ......... .V.7. . . ..... 906,287.83 . ; Cash and Due From Banks 324,585.55 ' , . . Bonds Securing Circulation , . 500,00000 ' ' U. G.., Municipal and , 5 per cent Redemption Fun . 25,000.00 . Listed Sccvurities ......... 264,443.71 . ., . Customers Liability vs. Letters of Credit 2,990.00 - TOTAL CASH RESOURCES 589,029.26 Other Assets 88,635.39 Cash and Due from Banks . . $11,743,708.77 '. , . .,. Call Money, U. S. Municipal -and Total Resources $797,371.39 ,UaM Securitie8 ; Z ,1. ,. ; .V; 11,167,712.08 ' ' TOTAL CASH RESOURCES ....I.: ....22,911,420.85, - " Total Rescources"". . . , . . . '.. $49,056,306.78 ' ' ;.' ' i ' :l ' LIABILITIES - ' " Capital 26,000.00 1 Surplus v... 2,500.00 ... .'."J LIABILITIES . Profits and Reserves 34,254.73 Capital ...$ 2,386,000.00 DEPOSITS-J ....... t , .,'734,616.66 Surplus .. . .. t; ...j........ '934,000.00 - -ti. .... - Profits and Reserves ...... .1i ...... . .......... 1,841,025.40 Total liabilities ..-; $797,371.39 Circulation i 489,300.00 - ' ' ' . , - Customers Letters of Credit i 2,990.00 . , " ' V' ' ' f DEPOSITS . . . i. .. . . .' 43,402,991.38 Successful banking is founded on two simple, fundamental Total Libilities ........ ...$49,056,306.78. principles: namely CONFIDENCE AND SAFETY. That V !. . I " these principles are held inviolate by .the FTRST SECURITY" i : ' ' - . ... - ,, ., . i . i . - DEPOSIT GROWTH CORPORATION SYSTEM OFBANKS is evidenced by these - May 91928 ............ .J. ...v.,.. .$24,566,684.10 V". ; statement's. Such strength and progress ca nonly JbV attained ' June 30, 1928 . 25,206,461.20 . ... .- - - , October 3, 1928 ,.... 27,873,549.30 by adhering to these principles,. together with the desire and ' December 31, 1928 35,283,722.75 facilities to' render "unequalled service to the INTERMOUN- tooooq9 ' 635.036.21 . - TAIN COUNTRY. October 4, 1929 $43,402,991.38 ' . . ' . " ' ... WWW S2 Fashions for the Smart Woman ft , . 3637 I Ci f tCTO Ui HtVII V JAPANESE . From the land of cherry blossoms : and stone lanterns comes this kimono . pattern. It is an authentic copy of the kimono as worn by the small , ladies of Japan, even to the wide ' sash, which must always be tied m the back, exactly as shown. The kimono , is crossed in front, and it is finished with straight bands in contrasting or harmonizing color. The wide sleeves . have a graceful artistry. A transfer design, in yellow only, specialty made to fit each size, is included in the pattern. The motifs are, of course, floral, and may be developed in lovely Colors. Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 3637. Sizes 14 to 44, 45 cents. . ! I FASHIONS j for the Smart Woman 1 S4 i lit! I MOLDED LINES More and more, as the season advances, ad-vances, the softly molded line of the . bodice and hips becomes a distinguishing distinguish-ing feature of the new mode. Two methods of achieving the molded effect are shown here. On the left, an afternoon af-ternoon frock champions shirrings yrhich are posed under a long band. On the right, crosswise tucks in front achieve the molded line. Two circular flounces furnish skirt interest, the upper flounce curving upward. . The lingerie touch in the collar and cuffs is a leading fashion feature. The collar is a new type, and is distinctly dis-tinctly flattering. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern Pat-tern No. 4969. Sizes 14 to 42 (50 ' cents). r "' Second Model: Pictorial Printed t Pattern No. 4976. Sues 14 to 42 (45 S cents). ' .'. ' " 1 i |