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Show - THE BINGHAM BULLETIN, BINGHAM CANYON, UTAH Thursday, March IS, 1928 f RuMtia Largest Country Tbe largest Blngle country In the raid Is Bussls, having an area of 8,166,180 0$uar Ales. ; Self-Hel-ps the Doctrine if yon would bar a faithful mttnU and ona thai you like, aerve yoWMU. Dtenjamla franklin. It was decided that no mt-etin- of thu club will be held March 15, as many of the members desire to at-tend the State banket ball tournament which will be In progreHH at this time. VOCATIONAL DIRECTOR SPEAKS. , Another banner luncheon was, held Thursday night by the Klwanls Club at their "elub rooms on Main vst.- Each member of the club had as his guest one or more of the Bingham High School boya and during the evening each guest was introduced to the club by Ms sponsor, w ho pivp a brief outline of the vocational aspirations of his guest. Prof. Iivln R. Noall, siate director of vocational training, wiis the principal speaker of the eve-ning and made a very co!iipre! en. Ive outline of the work being done and the methods used by the State Board of Education to properly pluce young men In lines of business and Industry to which they are best suited, Mujiic for the occasion was furn- - Ished by the boys chorus and quart et directed by Prof. Crapo of f'e High school and was greatly enjoyed by all. Principal II. R. Atkin and facul-ty of the IUsh School were also guests of the Club. Mr. It. J. Bryant was toa ;tmaster of the meeting. It la rumored much rivalry exlata between the members of the Club. J. H. Ilendrickson who has been run-ning neck and neck with J. It. Mcln-tyr- e for high position slumped to 8th place Sunday. Jersey says this' was on account of having broke bis gun lust week and using a new one. We understand a gunsmith visited Bing-ham this week to adjust the sights of the new gun and Jinimie will have to runt a winked eye In order to hold the lead next Sunday. MARRIOTT AND MclNTYRE LEAD. m Nineteen gunners appeared at the I : i f ' ; i in Gun Club Sunday, March 11, for the third shoot of the season. Sonii! fine scores were made not-withstanding the bad shooting con-ditions which eventually forced them to call off the activities. It. R. Mar-riott and J U Mclntyre tied for high gun with 20 out of 25 birds each. Til,, score, 25 bird event, follows: R. R. Marriott, 20; J. R. Mclntyre, 20 Jack Crelghton 19; John Creedon, 19; Albert Greer, 18; Parks Gray, 17; J. B. WMte 17; J. H. Hendrlok- - son 16; Ralph Evuiih 16; George Bee- - ler, 15. George predion 14; Laurence West. 13; Frank Carr, 12; Moiris Warthen 10; Carl Myers 9. Red Bill Harris, Rost-o- Casper, J. Robinson and Jack Crelgh-ton were compelled to call off the shoot at the half way mark on ac-count of rain. LARK. II & W Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nedd Monday eve-ning. Cards were the feature of the evening and prizes were awarded to Mrs. R. P. Nell and Mr. Arvid Ander-son, first prizes;. and Mrs. Percy Pen-paz- y and Mr. George Eastman second prize. St. Patrick's decorations wi re carried out as also was the luncheon. Twenty guests were present. "To live In the community In which you work movement has been started In many sections of thP country and In lino with this movement Supt. Jen-sen of the Jordan schools, mailed let-ters to those of the teachers who will receive contracts to teach next year, In which the following question i.i asked of the prospective teachers: "Would you accept If the Board of Education should Insist upon your residing In thP community In which you teach?". Teachers are requested to make answer to this question to the board. Personally we think of the plan to require teach-ers to live in the community in which they teach could be made feasible and practicable, the result would be very beneficial to the" school and rommniunlty. 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M mm b mmmmmmmmmmmhhhmm IlErOUT OF CONDITION of the FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF DING HAM CANYON, at Iiti'j;h;i.ii Canyon, Utah at the dose of business February 28th. 1028. R1CSURVK IHSTIilCT NO. 12 CHARTER RKSOUIICKS Loans and Discounts $1G",776.02' Overdrafts, seemed 2,579.a9 I). S. Government Securities Owned .... 652.40 Other Bonds, Stocks, Securities, etc., owned G5.G00.00 Banking House 67,602.02 Furniture and Fixtures 5,596.22 Lawful Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 14,852.10 Cash in Vault and amount clue from National Banks.... 13,874.57 Amount due from State Banks., Bankers & Trust Co.'s 8.,692.65 Checks on other banks in same city as reporting bank ... 1,723.27 Checks .and drafts on banks located outside of city of reporting bank - 531.01 miscellaneous Cash Items 601.77 Other Assets 1,500.00 , $121,582.32 ' LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $100,00000 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 . Undivided Profits 1,497.87 Cashier's Checks Outstanding 6,811.36 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 105,055.77 Other Demand Deposits 19,836.75 Savings Deposits including Time Certifiers of Deposit 166,380.57 LU." "'T'- "r " ' ' ' ' ' . $424,582.32 , State of Utah, County of Sal t Lake, ss : I, E. Chandler, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief-- t , . E. CHANDLER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of March, 1928. F: W. QUINN, Notary Public. CORRECT ATTEST: GEO. E. CHANDLER-- . LEONARD A. WILLIS. BPENT T. LYNCH. Directors. |