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Show James Balderston former Bountiful Man ni Dies in . 1 flO'jru jD Al r t rank Ruh!it't,,n " Lltt-n- , lllm" an jfttr lllf'l lie ytis hi brother t!lf ".ill. J.i I'll i'ullii'ton t'xaal) tour jii't about but i.o-- IJt leaves larte tai' i! Millie Hi"tt i' t His "lie Mi' a r jj , mer 111 Hftl Jfyu Then the T4aho ami iroin All 1, lfclV n.t tine t n a sm 5 r nu .10 t a '. v t ! 1 - 11 , ! I t ill- .0.1 ' -. yin', ( .0 k ! a i ft ll' al. 't 'i'oil i l'l tia . i Lkl I t A i 'i'ie, f ' A ' e t ' . ' inn .nUk ' ' ' .1 ,l l'"'T . 'i U .1 ' e ut n. ' ..I nit el , id re n ' r o mt e V 11 .Mi i I; l - S ' a l ot li i., mi',! Its, k h t v 'I ' o t OR, hi ial Iis- ..t Tah, in m i oh lock No. ember, t 1 i . NOTICK appHi'ation ahnii entitled dat It, . of rh-r- 'tit 1 II o ; .1 I .i'l ' i 'i i , i .0 e, tetU- - 11 p .IhMi 'uhcr m . J r , Sj de-PP- ft t. r, ST AT T, B line shin d. n t ail bin u e 1 u e e i n Mol) i i.'.t. I I one n i . m! b. m 1' bl alii aIs 111 w 'oit lie : .1 t rt .11 olio at. mik t' e iii'.ine 'tin s mt skunk. Norm: , . ' Ill o i'i t n.i-- .'.lull i o t bum '( t i' g a ' oir t i t I h .,11,1 m e ,t li l(.st ' a-- 1 w t i Tiny will ai g lie and .p'ainl .ml thin want to light Tlu won't hstm to reason thi think thevre alwavs light i .n now . n.e j as to thumbs i , ,i mn v' a li. I,. " h. on 11 1 -- v i I i i i . , s.-- Ts . WRING l'l R 1 1 Ml 1' ! Mid I a' a tl it d .'. Lot d unh ss Xml t e v s t nil. 't to i hi Nt Ft tt r pi rotikid stunt 11 v, is ' . ' t mole or 'iie '!' t Lot I v 7 v v i n nt-- i i i tbi U t . m t of I'i tin nt nit, 'n in e 'o th I ,i v t n i ig t t (M) S l M IP s, m Sv .mu i bel: jeade. & fm fresh Isoffr d ,ili it g t TEI.I.IIIOM'. You prt iimnciliaU. spoken aii'wer to join IT PAYS an no tlelaj getting replies. If jou liae a joung-to- r away at seliool, enjoj a telephone visit everj week or so. In a three minute conversation two people can exehange over 300 words. for ratrs MEMORANDA in liabilities which Ajl j'd) Other obligations not includedcreditors other and of claims A depositors F it reserve with shares stock 1000 are against deposits of Cfi6-Q,(l- as I 1 t HUNTING SUPPLIES , . 1941 stmitfht-eigh- t ( 1 j.n that propels 1 hv , Kovdm vsi 1 it and 1. Mil Fl), is, vve believe, Americas most powerful standard-produclio- n automobile engine. That sujlfiests immediately that here is the instrument of great but the fact is it wasnt speed vv e were after when vve built it. cs, even more power, more pick-u- p less frequent easier car handling through for shifting. need (Consider, for example, just one quality of this great power plant the tremendous reserve of power it puts at your command. At 20 miles an hour this Buick uses only of its available power at 30 only 7.4 9.7 at 50, less than one-sixt- 7 ranip'ii tation itisid on rail rafts, state and Inal taxti ( if an J, optional equipment and extra. Prices subOi cess ones ject to change without notne. thi (, at the WILLIAM STEPHEN, Asst Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of DAVID MABE , Notary Public. Seal f Utah. Residing at Bountiful, My Commission expires January 21. Correct Attest! Hunting Coat, Heavy, Waterproof Shot Cun Shells, box 1 Shot Guns, single Scout Ax WHITNEY K. ROBERTS. I Fl AND H. SESSIONS, IRA C. HOLBROOK, STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Comssio"erf. I. Rulon F. Starley. Bank Commissioner hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and co the above named company, filed in my !ccpon , of NEW Hunting Knife Directors. Uuh . do Telephone 261 gcr- - BUICK PRICES BEGIN AT delivered at l'ltnt, A luh . i . RULON F. STARLET, ! i eliminates much of your need for shifting to lower gears, hence makes unnecessary any involved device for this purpose. ; full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank dose of business on the 30th day of September. 1940. I South First West pick-u- p, su',j;!ir,atcl , t 0.1 dous reserve, instantly available for first STATE OF UTAH. County of Ihois William Stephen, bung 1 r ( is Asst he that law-and says, deposes duly sworn according to a contains of the above named bank that tlu above and foregoing repiut 5 1 You can see for yourself how this tremen- to any tonn, just ash the operator $110,335.36 $ None; None shares second preferred total par value of $ None, total retirable value $ None; and icommon stock with total par value of $c0,0u0.00. I i We were shooting for ware efficient me of the fuel you burn - more economy, s (jues-tioii- o.UUU.W total retirable value I is lit ii v g iv n tli it at a ol 'net lots (lie Roald of nutting III Id on the 22nd dav ol St ptelubt t I now u M IP, an asm "im nt to In ! imi 5 t i $ nt ' ne was ' ' n speed 40,000.00 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $625332.14 This banks capital consists of $ None of capital notes and debenNo?e tures; None shares first preferred stock with total par value of hank DDsdoiioDoD CsoDaDdBa1 v f yi w Yal Yndu Wattr ('ot potation, liaatii'ii oi piimipal plat e ot bnsi a in 's, Xtida, Davis toiuitv, ' h. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (a) On date of report the required legal C e $ 50,000.00 Capital I 1; A Sveaimii Avtime, little expense $c 14 996.78 Surplus Individed profits Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capital) J ip Ninth ' ide ol 3"M Pit, to t he pinnt oi t oiniiu m i n cut, put iming 2 PP ,m es, mule or le". XLo, Uoiuim m ing at a point on the Ninth 'ide ol a el tain known .Mml stmt souictimis ac I'm w iik Xvtnue, at a point !74P 12 in t last ami 4R.30 Wist s.iid Igel around at 4,3. 78 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ill, 1 None None None obligations shown below I 5, S3 . ,.ne Uoi tb None subordinated LIABILITIES (not including of every p 't v ' b i k i pm I 't ti i IF. payable, rediscounts and other liabilities for borrowed money None Mortgages or other liens, $ None on bank premises and $ None None I on other real estate out- bank and of this account for or executed by Acceptances standing 600.00 Other liabilities TOTAL Pint, -- m - !St I make mu 1 Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpora- 246.642.46 I tions v v 209,691.73 Dime deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) g7,725 00 Oeposits of States and political subdivisions SL'ne, deposits of banks 937. d9 Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) $51 It t rIIthe miiihtyHoick $25,332.14 TOTAL DEPOSITS s. 111 , M,.' i 'v v , 1,1 1' : ..' i M 1,042. 31 LIABILITIES Wills I N i it a e .ot J Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances, 163,088.89 and cash items in process of collection j Bank premises owned $12,000.00, furniture and fixtures 13.027.15 i $1,027.15 Real estate owned other than hank premises Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank I premises or other real estate Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding Other assets lie v . I tali. n-- w Ni, n i un- - 5' last mde u tain Mi. n n L , 2 ii ct pit,tl, i tuns v i hast and " 'aid South N i"t h t 0 FOR RENT Five room modern home and garage, 518 South Main. 11,132.27 None bank) I J ! .it , .i I Is " tin in i C. W. $4-6- 9 8QC $8-9- 5 2242 Washington Blvd. Business Coupe And that means the equivalent of overdrive economy without mechanical complication. In consequence: miles per gallon go up as much as 10(U to 15 t. giant actuhis husky J than economy more gasoline ally gives of engine a year ago. our J er At 50 it consumes no more fuel than the same-si.e- d engine of conventional design drinks up at 30. Two things account for all this good Tiki iivi.i. design that gets more power out of every gallon of gasoline and Compound Carburction that gives your engine two distinct ranges of power. Each of these is important enough to call for personal investigation. Better see your Buick dealer now. EXEMPLAR OP GENERAL MOTORS VALUE BASIN BUICK COMPANY Q8C OGDEN for the for with all this It does even more power, we can use a more economical gear ratio in our standard top speed. According to the Encyclopaedia Bntannica, a super meteor which travels with a series of explononi hie the shock waves of a Srtaj projectile ti called a DrSbalu 69C CROSS COMPANY 4 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT 1, 'ol tier of Mill ( v ihiine n k ' 't N'.-it- hit Sin v i Soiilii ei k i i Bl.nk along CLASSIFIED ADS ,400. mi , XI X M , t. 'Ll ' ml I ni.l 111 I t .ill ,n. ut U k ol '.lid i ,m l.i i vt.O v Keith -- ' tiit llrfsl e tsollthw i 7 im j $427,627, '2 United States Government obligations, driect and guaranteed. Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes, and debentures (Corporate stocks (including $ None stock of Federal Reserve n I ' T. le", Ninth and p o'M lli might ,t tl II li g , .' ..oil i ' Ml I 'th t I , H d s ' , Al'O, lomnienui'g at a point on the South side ot a leitain .Mod Mictt .unit tunes known as linwi.k Avinie, .viViK feet .I. i tie mi, ' 11 , -- a m .it in gt the fiuiit. of BOUNTIFUL in the State of Utah at the close of business on SFPTFMBFR 30, 1940 ASSFTS T.oans and discounts (including $770.27 overdrafts) a M , l t . .iii.tt! He J Willie" 1 i speil , i with t!u .'m.iI IIuiihJ .itlisid tins X ' , TM0 Pi b il i ni i ti 'hi i K BKl (I M XT 'li, t Ink j W.d . see him loming up the load packing a gi ip leping it off j list a hud ,ts In ,.,1, It I was a woman and a man done nip that to me, I le don't bav e to in bis .ingli tm Id litber kill or divone him o all s,ht in halt could be tree Mid lit dim t I, is s , ,, ,i i to ii s. Tlien Id dig a big hole long, wide 't mgs to t. U' ' U.i! and deep '1 lien I'd lull him in it all in a He doi-'it lave to is niom v In ap to buy a little eed Tin ll Id just figll e tbiies think he s r m f w it'i.e t hi nothing swutr old stu-.Than for him to lav tl . te till wi I t! ink Biot! N a inn lioth nut St Titer, old .ill I tie it e v. both got in o '1 111 a W a s ( n we . , a s BOUNTIFUL STATE BANK TOTAL ASSETS . , I 'l mm t , m ti v RFPORT OF CONDITION OFT1IF ! i i i ' i ni K is i ! I ! i ' i , Ol , Siune will grumble and swear and raise hell with his wife women Some make their poor afraid of their life. i ! i Ml I. M.Ji IP I v .ill , i I f 't oi in ot lot M Ninth Mill link l'l,.. i i v Till "s an mining C i m 'V o ' i S') ,,st " itb ib ol 'na- a', m , i. i ."-- I , i tbi n. e in, iii, i i i .''until l AM' tiit, Wot l.N C ,'4 7 hit. t'n me let t to the point . . mi un in i ol a, ', i out. mi'll t lining i 1, M '.p,.:'.i n. a n as (ii ! J in lilt s ' I , , 1 I Pi o" .oil i a l I I ol ,'! !. c ii, i E-l- fl ." ' I M ll 111 ' I I I 1m KifeSvjfisIfl cl' M ol MU iilT ' X'e .o 1. 1. u i i ' ! ' i ..a i . .lull vt it. ot i til ..I ! .1 . : . .''(.me like s to la an ill link ( s 1. t. . 'UTvm a u g a "I s W . is , . i I t' O. s : e 't d 'll '.a v I 11 h 10 e t ST TT. CM l'l . SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH j to V, o o! h u .. s 'lo' i . ! M to i'll, '. h d, Ilurnham, fl nlosopliical Moods Cio's t.irnn r. j7$ i'tifiahly niiuht claim the title of Tim. lavis countys poet lannate ke Ri'hert I. urns, he ri tains e,,m-- ' I vSiin, eerdav inci. lints and rec,M.!s tfcetn in erse dtiriiur his spate time jl.attly, Mr. Burnham pu'inted some poetic consolation t.i some in the comm. The lours deserted ij p bos agreed it was nice, but they f didnt like being told about their faults, he said. ,A perual of his library reieals poem after poein lias been written tl of common incidents onhi the farm 1 m and in the community. stanas L lyT of verse are dedicated to a hattle between a farmer and a belligerent I turkey. Mr. Burnham began writing poe-- ; f try when lie was 14 years old. When he was a student in the Con-- j .gregational Bliss hall in Bountiful, LOGCt teachers urged his parents to V1P bis talents as a poet and an artist. Then, the future for a farm er was brighter and more respectable than that of a poet, so the boy remained at home. I just do it for my own amuse-jinenhe said T neir lane s.dd lanMhing. who will ct h fTlie btfate his seventieth birthday De poet-farme- lit , Dell R. 39 s ,v ' , t in h i.i an D u , t Writes Verse Of Dailv Life 0 t '!! iu ' ; Monday. Voods Cross Farmer f 11 ii'iomd 1111 ' en (o'. it, pursuant tin ; i isii in s ot '1 it!e lot, Chap ii--s Tiii-- i of Ltah, 141 y ( hapter ,t, ,m .mi. ' ot ' till, I,, , and that said ' . mi n vet tor hear i1 t I lltlth d ccmrt N...eu her, TJ40, a ' a. m, . i is .lit ' ''' ' t' 1 , : ' T J 11 ,15 mi 1 : f f i 'll ami DtTivon of Deed ; Wilt 'I H ' i t t IT Petition for lNeeution I 1. 11 ' - 'N k t v tali, the 'ill, iNtie a p 1, a puiv, ' 11 ir t , 111 e "'1 Notice of Hearing K'ol kit!' ,i ' t y GIVEN: for the vcd- of Nile Prod i orporation of the i. hi en made and i an apple a' e t in 1, o ' fitt, ' 'l u I1 ' ' tion. . Ii'.d at It a t ' v ' toi v 01 .11 I ' ' t Consult County Cleik and Kispee-tofor Tutther Into! illaSigner .1 0. a K I ' u V i,,n " I 111 i' GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES PROBATE s ' u 1(1 LEGAL NOTICKS it i ! i u ' I 1 a.i.r k t v a. .MU 1. .N ' ' ' V i look, IM'.'l.'l! O. a . i ; '1 ' ! . h i UM N 1 ' t ', ; at ! 'lilt 11 . . : I. do- r M o.l n i ttv ;m 1 1 t i i t ii.it a i : tin i Ki iip'.i l to Vir.'p.i ( to XUi 1 Cs t U i ti tuts Besides his wile and tainiK, !e b onlv one bnithir, ami tVk0 k l'niu 4ah" f "al 1 naan Baidu a hitters, J. hi man 1k and Mrs. Main aura DUDm m tello ami Mr. Tuneial Jlianii, Florida an burial took pl.ue at Xhtiihiu. 'toop 1 Tlhiy left Romm: i.l 'tars airo locating e ! 1: BROTHER TH1TKSON FAU.S I'KTY I'O A TOUT v Ill- - ' t . n to t No. D home, to ".1 n , , 'i . . N . ... t i 1 a "f lighter of tlie late Mr an,! Mi Uina Trow 11 ol So. tb lb' nt. r.! a I t .io ot . U , u!l t l.itir vi.ti' mti was c : ! lot' t' .it Me I Tranl' o.d ki , ' t: ,m I K K ' ::.c l'l 41 Thone ho u..it ad t: 1 t There s I.ots of Things Worse Ilian I.ittint; Your Better Half The Ture Carry !'.UUr t at l e ! 1 wla'li in'emif'! .it i' Wali (MUm t in a . - l' Jan ,lic 1I' ua it ..t' 1'. Washington n Moilil.i) VC'f'i til 105 SOUTH FIRST WEST, BOUNTIFUL, UTAH HAROLD CALDER |