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Show 1 j v'e-r.-'w- BINGHAM UTAH t . . , ' "WMMMMBMiHBBWHWWi1""1 .. I MINT RESOfT 18 East Second South Str3.t . SALT LAKE CITY Where the hoys from the Camps Meet ; ? ' PHIL M. RALEIGH, .. Proprietor c '. : f ' " .: ..' .h. ji i " . "" ; ' r ' ,. ""I ; Rest in the SHaae : ; While Dinner Cooks : I ; You don't have to spend hours fussing in a hot kitchen ,, I these summer days, carrying coal and emptying ashes, y I regulating drafts and dampers and watching the cook-- !( J I ing over a hot fuel range. ji COOK ) with j ELECTRICITY i I clean I cool convenient safe- II r economical II With an electric range you simply turn a switch to the i f correct temperature, place the food on, to cook and . ; I I . you are free to spend the rest of the time as you please. JI No "pot watching" is necessary simply let the range I I do the cooking. . J' II You need an electric range BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS 1 Utah Power & Light Co. I 1 "Efficient Public Service" I 1 I WIM ' I D. PeZZoPane f Fancy Imported and Domestic : Groceries. Foreign Money Or-de- rs and Drafts Notary Public, Steamship Agt: Banco of Naples Correspondent NEW WASATCH HOTEL r . SALT LAKE CITY 7 Modern in Every Respect Clean and" Home Like. Hree Blocks from D. & R. G. Depot 78 WEST BROADWAY 1: Charlie Uren Proprietors Jack Curnow ' I I You Wont be Sorry If You I Give Me a Trial Grover's Garage ' . I do my own work. Fords and Chevrolet a Spec- - ially. Storage and Accessories. 228 Main St,Bingnam r" iii ARTHUR C. COLE Attorney-At-La- w . i Bingham Canyon, Utah Awocato practicio in Corte degh Stati Uniti in Corte degh Stati Utah Jerome ; BOUEGARD The Old Time Meat Market at the old Stand where 4 you can always rely on getting the BEST of MEATS, FISH and FOWL-PHON- E 5 ALWAYS THE BEST SERVE BREAD ; , Have you ever sat down to a' table where no Bread was aerved? How flat and tasteless the whole meal seemed! ,- - .' Bread is the one food indispensable, and the only food of economy to-da-y, GOOD BREAD fa the Bread you eat twice as much of-be-cause it's ' r ' so delicious. Fresh every hour. ' , : .;' ' STANDARD BREAD CO. 536 Main St.,; Phone 1 87 " " . . ' BINGHAM CANYON Matt Contralto AUTO TRUCK SERVICE Long or Short Haulage Service you can depend upon Phone 124 Main Street Fires SaIeFIre Our $10,000 Stock of Clothing, : Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods slightly damaged by water must now go. Wed--i : nesday, July 26, the last day. This stock will be ; sold NOW nothing reserved. The insur- - ance company's loss is your gain. BUY NOW and SAVE Altaians Clothing Store Selvins Old Location, Main St., BINGHAM CANYON i' O'Donnell & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS and EMBALMERS Bingham Canyon Phone 1 7 W. H. BOLAND, Manager. Main Of-:- :. : ficC Sa,l.Lake Gt- - Phon Wasatch 646 1 j FOR SALE Household fur-niture for ten rooms.. .Mrs. B. Youkum. Adv. Financial Statement of MIDVALE STATE BANK Report made to the Balt Commission-er cf the State of Utah, of the Con-dition of Th Midvale State Bank" Located at Midvale, Utah, in the county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 1350,820.75 Overdrafts 1,109.27 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, tc 15,900.00 Banking House . 6,080.00 Furniture and Fixtures 3,012.50 Other Real Estate Owned 7,695.00 Due from other Banks . 37,917.16 Cash Items $2,827.61 Gold .................... 105.00 Silver 1,442.40 Currency 6,388.00 Total cash on Hand 10,763.01 Miscellaneous ..; . 253.50 Total .......... .........$433,551.19 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in . .$ 35,000.00 Surplus Fund 15,000.00 Net Undivided profits 2,698.46 Deposits subject to Check $155,362.63 Demand Certifi-cates 44.20 Cashier's checks 882.87 Dividends Unpaid 672.00 Total Demand Deposits.. 156,961.70 Time Certifi-cates . $ 5,290.83 Savings Deposits 218,483.93 Total Time Deposit 223,774.26 Suspense . 116.77 Total ... J ..$433,551.19 STATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake. Leon L. Olson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says' that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and fore-going report contains a full, true and correct statement of .the condition of the said bank at the close of busi-ness on the 30th day of June, 1922. LEON L. OLSON, Subscribed. and sworn to before me this the 17th day of July, 1922. NIELS LIND. Notary Public. (Seal) My Commission expires the 18th day of November, 1922. Correct Attest: W. A. MARSHALL, HEBER C. AYLETT, JOHN A. AYLETT, Directors. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of tho State of Utah, do hereby certi-fy that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the above named company, filed in my office this the 18th day of July, 1922. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. KEMPETE MINING CORPORATION Principal place of business, Midvale, Utah. There are delinquent upon the fol-lowing described stock on account of 1922, the several amounts set opposite Assesment No. S, levied on May 10, the names of the respective share-holders. No. No. Names Cert, shares Amt N. S. Smith ....... 1 345 1.73 W. B. McGinnis .... 3 1000 5.00 Willis T. Vincent .... 4 570 2 85 Geo T. Wood .... 54 920 4.60 J. R. Wheeler .V 6 . 1800 9.00 J. R. Wheeler ........27 1000 5.00 Mrs. G. A. K. Bittles 9 70 .35 J. Melvin Palmer....l0 - 285 - 1.43 Robert Palmer .:.... 2000 10.00 F. R. Kemp 44 22 J. H. Brown 15 2800 14.00 Ross Rizzuto - 2600 13.00 Olof Peterson 89700 448.50 Mrs. S. R. Kemp .... 95955 479.78 Frank Neville 22 345 1.73 F. W. Kemp 1425 7.13 Geo. Peterson 55 80 :40 Albert Butcher 6833 28.16 Alice K. Beebe 49 345 1.73 Ernest Parduhn...... 1000 5.00 A. F. Parduhun .... 4300 21.60 Herman Parduhn .... 1000 5.00 Niels Lind 3000 15.00 And in accordance with law and order of the Board of Directors, made on the 10th dav of Mv 1022 un mnv shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at Midvale Po3toffice, on tho 31st day of July, 1922, at 12 o'clock noon, to pay the f'.elinquert aoseiitTent thereon, to-gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. NIELS LIND, Secretary. Midvale, Utah. DID It EVER OCCUR TO YOU fThat guilty anen rdo hot want justice, they want the jury. That to an amateur golfer one might suggest an hoe rather than a golf stick, for digging a hole. ', " ! " ' ' ; That the reason happiness never seems to hatch for some people is because they are con-tinually chasing the hen oft the nest. . That youth has its aches as well as old age but they are in far different locations. That strikes always hit the publicbut they always hit the strikers harder. That the next party who tries to ascend Mount Everest should get a Ford car in on the deal. That nothing grows faster than a grievance. No bigger than a knat when born it may become the size of a burro in tewnty-fou- r hours. That Marconfmay talk about Radio dreams but he never gets laughed at. That if the p! 0 Department will not permit a Postoffice for Copperfield it will not be on ac-count of John Knudsen. That the "Order of Mules" was the name of a secret society or-ganized in West Virginia and Kentucky. Wonder when they intend organizing in the West? - That American girls will have better sense than to return to the street sweeping dresses of former days let the Parisians do as they please, but, American dressers should rule. That the national sport today is dodging, the poor are dodging automobiles, and the rich dodge taxes. That WaltMason claims to have . tried 9,584 rheumatism cures Walt is lucky to be in a position to maybe try out the re-mai- 46 before reaching the 10,000 mark. ' That Henry Ford's dream for the creation of a monster indust-ri- al community at Muscle Shoals, Ala. through the control of thq government's water power pro-ject there will not materialize. i That grey hair is said now to be the prevailing fashion, lucky we are fashionable once. , SUMMONS In the City Justic's Court in and for Midvale City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Frank Sotcr, Plaintiff vs. Geo. Ka- - karikos, Defendant, Summons.- The State of Utah to the said defen-dant: You are hereby summoned to ap-pear before the above entitle Court within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within twenty days after the service, and defend the above entitled action, brought against you to recover six dollars for goods, wares and merchandise with costs herein. And in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint. WILLIAM WATAS, , Justice of the Peace. Rogers & Rogers, attorneys for I plaintiff, Sandy City, Utah.. |