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Show I ! . 1 ' New Ford Truck With Closed Cab Employees and their families! of the Tooele district of the U. Power and Light Company held an outing on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. George Bihler at the Bing-ham substation Monday evening. Following a trout dinner games and dancing were enjoyed. Fif-ty employees of the company, from Bingham,- - Tooele, Ophir, Grantsville, and Stockton were in attendance. Mrs. Ed Morton wui children. Don and Glen returned bome on Sunday from a 2 weeks' twit with Mrs. Jack Robinson at Am.n Fork. , - t Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ottestm spent the 4th of July at rVovo. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cole and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Km-- re-turned Sunday from a 4 day trip to the Qrand Canyon. i Mr. and Mis. Helmer Nylene 'iTctit (h 4th of July at Vivian " ' J REttv5-- r il'---- - . V Ford Model AA trucks and NEW A light delivery cars announced this week by the Ford Motor Company and are on display In the show rooms of Ford dealers, ' Chavffcs In the trucks are prln--, cipally In the front end, which has been completely redesigned, and In the cab. The radiator is higher with more cooling surface, fenders are wide and flowing, and a black cowl strip adds a note of distinction. The new Model AA trucks with the four-spee- transmission introduced several months ago may be had with enclosed or open cab. The enclosed cab, shown above, is all steel, It Is low in appearance yet with ample head room. The open cab is of black rubber 'I top material and Is easily removed Both cabs are equipped with wind shields of Triplex shatterproof glass and vacuum type windshield wipers. Model AA trucks may be had with a platform body, which can be equipped with stakes or a panel body. The chassis has many Improvements In-cluding the tour-spee- transmittal), larger front brakes, stronger springs, power take-of- f opening and optional dual rear wheels. The Model A Hue of new commercial cars comprises a light delivery truck with pick-u- p body, a deluxe delivery truck, a small panel truck and a ma tion wagon. These cars have the smaller wheels and larger Urea of the new Ford passenger cars. THE BULLETIN,- -' MEMfilri930 STATE ERE ASSR fhumUy at BinKham Cayi. th PublwUed WW J. R. Jams, Ltlitor . Subscription rice, $2.00 per year I Advertising rates on applu-utio- WANTED A man and wife to take care of 17 rooms. I Will give a 2 room furnished apartment. Copperfield jGopprfiejld Hotel Don't Class These Low-Pric- e Bwhif Goodyears with Cheap Tires rQwiTi We caa PROVE to you that Goodyear Pathfinders are M. 'vKLk SUPERIOR to many high-price- d tires. Only Goodyear, be-- L kWVTyvJ cause of building more than V of ail tires sold In America, n 11Jul can offer such fine tires for bo little. X Standard lifetime Guarantee 1 1 29x4.50 fi Freh Stock All Firsts .Carefully Mounted Free 1 j full Orerslzo Ua BlgOrtrslzo- - $6.55 p 29x4.40 ... $11.50 29x4.40 .... $5.79 v' V 4 28x4.75 . . . $12.70 28x4.75 .... $7.85 28x5.25 . . . $14.95 28x5.25 . . . . $9.35 I 305.00 H 31x5.25 ... $16.35 31x5.25 ... $10.25 $8.50 1 285.50 . . . $16.25 31x6.00 . . . $13.35 AIM, tow prices m tnfte Trade your tires that SUP lor tires that GRIP I 30x555 Put Goodyear Double Eagles or rs on your car now gave money protect yourself on slippery roads and en e still hare "new tires" for Summer driving. Come in and Pf.oa we.u (jpiafj, wny this is the best time of the year to trade. Phone OOO lor Quick Service -- - CANYON GARAGE 29x5 60 Phone 88 $1039 . Guaranteed Tiro Repairing Building Materials Lumber-Roofing-Scre- en Wire LET US GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE ON REMODELING YOUR HOME I Anderson & Sons Company Piwne 80 227 Main 1 Consolidated Statement of 1 1 First Security Corporation System of Banks 1 J June 30, 1930. ' ; . W 11 M . ' " m 8 Resources Liabilities I Loans and Discounts 23,008,480.07 Capital .' $ 2,441,000.00 H Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures . 1,015,240.30 B I Other Real Estate. , : 267,053.79 Surplus 977,700.00 ' 1 Other Securities 833,851.17 M Bonds Securing CifcuTation 974,500.00 Proflts and Reserves . . ; . 1,970,890.17 i I SSlSfc"'-48'725- Ban, Currency in elation 0,960.oo . 1 I otters of Credit ,S22'5 Customers Letters of Credit 7,600 00 m Other Assets :.. 37,586.62 m B Cash and Due from Banks 1 1,714,948.61 - Deposits : ' ' ' 43,290,907.46 H m Call Money, U. S. Municipal H P and Listed Securities t. 11,751,072.07 . ' H Total Cash Resources ... 23,466,020.68 g I Tolal F&ource .............. .$49,659,057.63 Total Liabilities $49,659,057.63 i - ; ; I , I DEPOSIT GROWTH I ' m ' g JUNE SO, H2t 26,206,1.20 M ' h. M . JUNE 30, 1929 $42,403,383.01 I JUNE 30, 1930 $43,290,907.46 g gi . . ... v S I : V .. I ... , - I i - 1 lgmME3 V eek of Jane 23, 1930 j FASHIONS or the Smart Woman S4 TWO RESORT FROCKS The little sleeveless sports frock, quite the most indispensable member of the summer wardrobe, appears Irere in an interesting version with the blouse lapped over in a point, a simu-lated front button-closin- g and godets inserted diagonally. It would be nice in pale blue shantung, topped by a brilliant blue jacket. ' The natural picturesqtiencss of the peasant frock makes it one of the hap-piest of resort fashions. The bright green flat cri'pe frock at the right is traditionally styled with raglan slci-ve- shirred in above the elbows, a knife-pleate- d skirt, and touches of jcross-stitc- h embroidery. First Model : Pictorial Printed Pat-tern No. 5213. Sizes 14 to 46, SO Second Model: Pictorial Printed 'atten No. 5282. Sizes 14 to 42, 45 5i"- - pVpatlirn 13097, blue or ycl-- tarty EaHk No.li.t Jan Austen a ' ni famous of English novelist. She hn the sdvantnee of an edueailon far hi period lo'f'f "f,.h;; day. ffW ,.W.e.? W ,h,,,r I'' urn. rtum .W .We,r .f" leu T'-MI-P hli Hero sha .. Jl'years of her Ufa She .. f heen Ui founder of Ui . r . retort "utam made to the bank commissioner of the state of op the condition op THE FIRST SECURITY BANK, Bingham Canyon, Utah Located at Bingham Canyon Utah in the couuty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the Close of hiiHincss on the 30th day of June, 19U0. RESOURCES - LIABILITIES Loans and Din- - I counts $164,169.73 Banking House Furniture and I Fixtures 13,955.69 , Other Securities 29,543.12 Other Assets 733.48 Capital Stock Cash and Due from I I'aid in 26,000.00 Banks .. 490,905.85 Surplus Fund 2,500.00 U. S. Muni- - Profits and Reserves 51,239.04 cipal and ' deposits 896,259 61 Listed , Securities 276,690.78 - Total Cash Resources 767,596.63 ; Total Resources .. $975,998.65 Total $975,998.65 STATE OF UTAH, County of SaJt Lake. S. E. Fernley, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that Ihe above and foregoing report contains a fu'l, true and cor rect statement of the condil ion of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 19J0. S. K. FERNLEY Subscribed and sworn to before Correct Attest: me this 3rd day of July, 1930 n n f run? at GEO. A. SOUTTER, Notary Public. CIIAS. TAPWM (Seal) My commission expires C. E. ADDERLEY 6'h day of January, 1933. Directors. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner of (he State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the s'atement of tho above named company, filed in my office this 7th day of July, 1930 2 . W. 1L HADLPCK, Bank Commissioner. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Aston an-nounce the arrival of a son on June 28. , Ir. and Mrs. Dale Johnston announce the birlh of a daughter on June 26. Blood Trnifilun The first transfusion of blood ts sup pnsed to have leen made oc Novem-ber 23. 10(i7, fit n meellng of the Royal ioclflty In London. For purposes of experiment, the college hired a mas for twenty shillings. A silver tubs was used to connect the carotid artery of sheep with a vein In the mnn'i arm Ad twelve ounces were let In. i Australia' Monopoly Australia is H' only country Id which black "Puis ni-- found. |