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Show A. E. PAKK LAWYER, Room 5, Bank Building. Phone 78. GUNNISON - - UTA, It. C. SWALBEItG, D.Y.H. VETERINARIAN PHONE 314. GUNNISON, UTAH. REPORT Made to the Bank commissioner of the State of Ctah, of the condition of the GUNNISON VALLEY BANK Located ot Guanlson, In the Oounty of Sanpete, San-pete, Stkte of Utah, lit tue close of business on the 6th day of march. 1017. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts I105IWG.T2 Overdrafts Unsecured 3t.i7.0J Stocks and Other Bonds 52.50 Banking House 11323.78 Furniture and Fixtures 3H22.H2 Real Esute 10uO.H0 Due from National Banks S4923H5 Checks and Cash 1 tems 402.30 Gold Coin 600.00 Silver Coin 217K.58 Currency 3025.00 Expense Account 695.62 Interest and Taxes Paid 2H6. IR Total I154432.UU LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid In 125000.00 Surplus Fund 5Hu,05 Undivided froflts, Interest, Exchange, Ex-change, etc. 3184.60 Individual Deposits 96588.18 Cashier's Checks 51u4.Pe Time Certicates ef Deposit S3')B5,28 Total i5iiJ2.S9 State of Utah. County of 8anpete: J. W. Jones, being first duly sworn according accord-ing to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier Cash-ier of the above named bank ; that the above nd foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of ihe condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 8th day oi March, 1917, J, W. J.nes. Correct Attest: O. B, Berglund, J. S. Peterson, Pe-terson, J, Jones, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of March, 1917 (Seal) A, E. Park. Notary Public, My commission expires ltu day of Oct., 1920. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commisssoner: I. C. A. Glazier, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do nerebj eertify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the abov named company, filed In my office this 13th day of March, 1917, O. A. GLAZIER, . Seal Bank Commissi. iner. SHOES! BUSTER BROWN SHOES Buy your Spring Shoes of us ' We bought our spring line of Buster Brown Shoes last October, before the sharp advances in prices. Of course we can save you money 0SWELL BECK'S CENTERFIELD DR. H. M. DEAKDEN EYESTRAIN SPECIALIST 23 East Is South Streti Rooms 215216 salt lake nay, IOaH. Here Every 10 Weeks Dr. F. O.Bullock DENTIST Permanently Located Office open rrom 1st to 15tb of eacn month. BANK BUILDING U UNISON UTAH. NEPH1 GLEDHILL Notary Public and Conveyancer GUNNISON UTAH . . . , - . ... - PASSENGERS and EXPRESS" Passengers to depot - 25c Trunks , - - , 25c Express ' - 10c Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fjeldsted & Fjeldsted - . , A Good Position. Can be had by any ambitious young man or young lady in the field of railway or commercial telegraphy. Since the passage of the eight hour law by congress, it has created a de mand for telegraph operators. Positions paying from $75 to $90 per month with many chances of advancement. ad-vancement. It will pay you to write Railway Telegraph Inst., of Portland, Ore. for full particulars. Adv. Jt Last! A key operated adding machine at $47.50. Local agent wanted in every town, also traveling and side line salesmen. Write today. Get the cream. Commonwealth Adding Machine Ma-chine Agency, Los Angeles, or Gunnison, Gun-nison, Utah. Advt. 32tf kfcMU. 60 YEARS fejf Designs rrWWf- Copyrights Ao. Anyone Bending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether o Inrention is probably pfiu-ruahlo. CommiJntft tionsRtrlctly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patauto " ent free. Oldest fluency for nt-urtup patent. Patents taken tUrouyh Munn & Co. roodlv rpeciat notice without clinrco, lu the Scientific Jhnericati, A. handsomely (Nnstrrttei- weekly. I.irtjort M. culauon or any eoicntiUo journal. Tirm, tS ft year: four months, U Sold by id) newsdoalera. MUNN & Co.36,Bfoadwa4'ew Ycrfe Branch Office. 82fi V St- Washington. D. C WANTED AT HOTEL EDWARDS: Applications for help. Beef, hogs, poultry, vegetables, hay, wood, etc. See S. O. Edwards, proprietor. Parry Bros. f MASONS and STONE CUTTERS iffW Gran-te and Marble Monuments, iyyl Headstones, Mantles. Grates. 1 IRON and STEEL FENCES. -JU MANTI. Sanpete Co. UTAH. Curing Sleeplessness. Sleeplessness often follows overfatigue, overfa-tigue, exhaustion and late-hour habits. Those who retire at about nine are less often affected with it. Emotions and other excitements are causes. A glass of hot milk, lemonade, or other harmless beverage before retiring, a hot mustard foot bath, ice packs, hot blankets and other nondrugging methods meth-ods all have conquests to their credit. Medicines are unsafe measures. RARE BARGAIN IN PLAYER PIANO. We will accept any reasonable offer for a new high grade player piano which we have stored at Gunnison. Liberal terms to a responsible party Pariculars will be furnished by writing writ-ing to Consolidated Music Co., Salt Lake, Utah. raprompU yoManjed ' niaco'ontrtesf or NO FEtTl j3 TRADE-MARKS, Caveats and Copyrights regis- L Kg tered. Send hlteteh, Model or Plioio, for tre t 3 report on pate.itabtlity. ALL BUSINESS 13 STRICTL J0WF;0EHT;AL. Patent pncUua S Wideawake Inventors should have our band-$ band-$ book on HnT to obtain and Sell patents, W hat In-3 In-3 ventionawill pay.Howtopetapnrtner.anaother itj valuable laformaiion. Sent free to any aUdres. So. SWIFT & GO. ii 'jG Seventh St., Washington, D. C.J Farm Bargains. If you want a good irrigated farm in Sanpete County, write us. We have several desirable properties which we will sell at Rock Bottom Prices and on easy terms. Miller & Viele Box 857, Salt Lake City, Utah. Advt. 32-23 All Depends. An exchange wants to know whether red hosiery is dangerous. That depends de-pends on whether a bull sees it or not. Florida Times-Union. Speaking of the Divorce Evil Trying to succeed in business without advertising is like the case of the man who, trying to cut expenses, divorced his wife and alone attempted to keep house and raise his children. It cost him more money for doctor bills and funeral expenses ex-penses in a year than he gave his wife in a lifetime. When advertising is divorced, business success suc-cess becomes failure. This paper is building your neighbor's business. He has reasons. He tried advertising and it helped him. It is not n experiment this paper brings results. Good, hard, convincing results dollar. tUipjrum bj Vi.u.U) Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced by constitutional conditions, and in order to cure it you must take an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally inter-nally and acts thru the blood on the mucous surfaces of the system. Hall's Catarrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years It is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In-gredients in Hall's Catarrh Cure is what produces such wonderful, results in catarrhal conditions. Send for testimonials free. F. J. Cheny & Co., Props., Toledo, O. All druggists, 75c. Hall's Famliy Pills for constipation. Advt. Daily Thought. It is for this purpose that we are friends that we may be of good service serv-ice one to another. . . . Hast thou seen thy brothers at enmity? Reconcile Recon-cile them. . . . Hast thou seen them wronged? Stand up In their defense. It is not on them but on thyself that thou are conferring the chief benefit. St. Augustine. WE PRINT BETTER HEAPS ENVELOPES NOTES RECEIPTS WARRANTS , BUTTER WRAPPERS ETC. The Gazette The Pnemonia Season The ccld, damp weather of March seems to be the most favorable for the pneumonia germ. Now is the time to be careful. Pneumonia often re sults from a cold. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger. As soon as the first indication of a cold appears take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. As to the value of this preparation, ask any who lias I'sedit. Advt. True Greatness. He Is truly great that is little in himself, him-self, and that maketh no account of any height of honors. Thomas A'Kempls. A Good Antifat Recipe. "A contributor to a magazine says he llftes a fat wife." "And his wife is fat?" "So I understand." . "Well, If he tries to support her by contributing poetry to magazines, &h won't stay fat long." A& Print BUTTER WRAFP E R Chamberain's Cough Kemedy a Favorite Fa-vorite for Colds. J.L.Easley.Macon, 111., in speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy says, 'During the past fifteen years it has been my sister's favorite medicine for, colds on the lungs. I myself have' taken it a number of times when suffering suf-fering with a cold and it always re-leived re-leived me promptly." Advt. Odd Name Oddly Won. The inn known as the "Same Yet," at Prestwich, has a curious history which Sir. Hack-wood relates: "The house originally bore: the 'Seven Stars.' Many years ago It became necessary to have its faded sign repainted. When the painter asked the landlord what he was to put on the board he received the answer, 'The same yet' And the 1 man took him at his word." London News. Despondency Due to Constipation Women often become nervous and despondent. When this is due to constipation it is easily corrected by taking an occasional dose of Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Tablets. These tablets are easy to take and pJeaeaDt in effect. Advt. |