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Show iii PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS. .,'' & We direct attention of our read- 1 ers to the list of our patrons. I j Those who advertise in The Inter- ( I j mountain Catholic are the most $- I j . ! substantial and teliable merchants, ' j $ business and professional men in S . i ' I the community, leaders in ad- I s. - e Joining states can sai'ely write to ; i j any of the firms or business men . I ' ; f whose cards appear in this paper. I $? Ss t ,J4 J v; Sv S; , i ' ' : : . - I j CATHEDRAL SERVICES. I . M Masses at S, 9 and il o'clock on Sun- I -','; iajB. High mass at 11 o'clock, with ' " j eermon. Sunday school at 9:30. Ves- i I i pers and Benediction, at 7:30 p. m. j i ' ! Week- day mass at . 7:30 a. m. I Mass is celebrated Sundays at St. Pat- 1 rick's church. Fourth South, between X ' Fourth and Fifth West, at 10 o'clock 1 .1 on Sunday. Meetin.es of cathedral par- I ! ish during the month are: Promoters i t the Sacred Heart League, the last J Sunday of each month: the Altar so- ciety every first Monday of the j ' month; St. Ann's Sewing society every f Monday at 2 o'clock. Cheh rehearsal I , : o tor cathedral choir. Friday nights at S I ' : o'clock; Junior choir every Saturday ! at 3:30, and St. Cecelia chorus every ' Sunday at 9:30. . I I"' Zion's Savings Bank t Trust Co. . Transacts a general trust business and . pays 4 per cent interest on savings de- i l pos.ts. Joseph F. Smith, president; I t Anthon H. Lund, vice president; O. c! J ; I-:rb. rashier. 6 Interest and ; Absolute Security Do you want an absohifely i . safo investment? One in v.iiidi you are sure to et all your money back with G per cent interest? Vv'e can give it! i to you in the form of a Mort- ' ffae Certificate. These eer- ',, tificates are issued in amounts ; ' from $100 to $5,000, yield C per cent interest net to the in- I vestor and are free from taxa- 1 ' -i. tion. They are a favorite 1 , . form of investment with our I '. ' customers. Call or write for I ir:rti'u!nrc. j Salt Lake Security & I Trust Company I . ' 32 Up. Main St. I ' Capital . OO'Oo.OO j J : Surplui 100,000.00 j NEEDED ADVICE. Every investor who relies on his own judgment, is at a disadvantage. The investment field is an ever-changing one. They who undertake to steer clear of any advice in the securities market, will sooner or later lose. They who are guided by the Judgment and experience of a banker or other investment invest-ment specialist, rarely lose. Hence the really intelligent investor will never venture far in the purchasing of securities without corresponding with or interviewing a reliable investment invest-ment adviser. Even investors of long experience recognize the value of counsel and information in new-fields of investment. Call or WTite for a list of our securities. securi-ties. To you is given the benefit of our quarter of a century's experience in all kinds of investments SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY, 32 Main Street, Salt Lake. Lnce Curtains Laundered. Work guaranteed. Bel' thor.e 4957; Ind. 3023. "Everything for Gas." Electrical Contractor Harley Bros.. 425 So. Main. Bell 2657. In8. 2991. The basis of our business Is oulck work and quality. CENTURY PRINTING CO., 5-57 and 57V Postoffice Place, Great Salt Lake Citv. Learn Stenography Thoroughly in three months, as hundreds hun-dreds have. at Catrell's Unique School of Shorthand and Typewriting, Hooper building, 23 East First South. Ind. 1753. REPORT MADE TO THK Secretary of State of the State of Uta OF THE CONDITION OF The Salt Lake Security and Trust Co Salt Lake .Security & Trust Co., located at Salt l.nko cir,-of cir,-of Salt Lake, state of Utah, at the close of business ,.n , ' November, 1910: ' .iv RKSOL'KCKS. Loans and Discounts Overdrafts ' '' Bonds, Stocks, Certificates, etc ' ' Furniture and Fixtures ' Real Estate ". Due from National Banks '''" Due from State Banks and Bankers Cash on Hand Current Expenses and Taxes Paid Abstract Records 1 Total .". , LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in ..N . ., Surplus Fund $inOin,, ,., J ; Undivided Profits -r. :u Reserve for Taxes, Int., etc . ' n"i i , Due to National Banks .' ' 1 Due to State Banks and Bankers '. ..' : Current Accounts ''": , Suspence per cent '; ! ('S Uncompleted Loans -! I : - Individual Deposits . ' ' : f Overdrafts 1 -'': t Savings Dep. Int. at four per cent .. - Debenture -."'-'j: Cashier's Checks ............ :" Time Certificates of Deposit ". ! Mortgages Sold and Guaranteed "" : Sinking Fund Total s 7r- State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. F. E. MoOurrin ' i,V nT1n, a,cc07''llnf to 'aw. deposes anrl says that he Is present ' -r named bank; that the above and fcrre-Koing report contains f at"'-correct at"'-correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the " ,ri" iness on the 21st day of November 1910. (Signed) p y ?fh brib 5nd aviorn before me this Correct. Attese-U';IX' 28th day of November, 1910. (Signed) R. J. STEPHEN'S. rou'v Vr, 7 N" ' Seal , Notary Public. P t i' !m,,:T' Com. expires Dec. 2. 1913. l - ' ' -M-M i:i.r.. r.tr-5a .UtafV ?Jtict of the secretarv of state I r l""'('t'"'-retary l""'('t'"'-retary of state of the state of Utah, do " herehv rJrrift" i,' , Is a full, true and corr-ct copy of the staiement of th" '"'W, company, filed In my office this 29 th day 'of WerXr VI'"'" ., C. S. TLVGEY. Secretary ,.f ,;a I Conditions Are Favorable to f Buy Pianos . Where the elevator cuts the price, and the rent is ,0 .mall I you laugh at it. Where you buy the Anderson Piano with I the singing soul, and others less expensive. Constitution Building. ,. . 6 34 Main Street N. Y. & Western Piano Co. !.''- . ., 1 , . $t. SHary's tfeadetny Salt Caltc City. Utah Conducted by the Sisters of Holy Cross from Notre Dame. Indiana. I This Is one of the finest and most up-to-date educational establishments establish-ments In the west. Send for catalogue to Sister Superior, Su-perior, St. Mary's Academy. Salt Lake Utah. HkHanaBn Persons of Great Wealth almost invariably keep a large part of their means invested in-vested in bonds and other gilt edged securities. They do so because they know how to take care of their j money. We have organized a Bond and Investment department de-partment which brings to all persons in this region the opportunity of safe, conservative con-servative investment for any sum from $100 up. We will not at any time offer or recommend any security which we do not regard as good enough for the investment invest-ment of the bank's surplus funds. Inquiries are welcomed, equally whether the inquirer intends to invest or merely wishes information for fu- j ture guidance. i The National j Copper Bank HOME SWEET H0MI Almost every young man has t:.i hope and ambition to some day hav, home of his own. Such an ambition j commendable, yet of itself it will nil "4 bring results. Knergy and puri.oe. to. 1 gether with ambition and a savina j account will bring him to the desitfi goal almost before he knows It. There is no better plan of saving for a home than a savings account. Wt w-ill open an account for one dollar. We will pay you four per cent intere". Interest is compounded twice a year. We treat all our depositors right. TV) will do the same by you. Let us help you to realize your hopej of a home of your own. 235 Main St. Utah Savings & Trust Co. 1 . . - 1 Will pay you seven per cent for your money secured by first mortgage on improved Salt Lake City property worth more than double the amount of your loan. J W. Killeen Company ? Real Etate, Loans, Investments, Fire Insurance. Xo.14 West 3d South St. j |