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Show .,. - ; CENTERVILLE froifV going forward, thff boj nre fiven Sufficient ihk ;n enijj Jo Ifoa'iV them Mrs. Thomas p. Timifis nfl he daughter, Janice funeral services of Jlrs. Jafir Smith on Sunday held , versity waitf chapel, fffrs. was a dearlyleloV. $ries$ nvl cmly a few weeks . jwi-iohaA called on Mrs.TAnr.s. eoi'owijjf.Iet by firs. JIaipie Jteivi Emily Walker, Mrs, Tala and IJrs. ditk F trick, duvbu of rMs. Smith. Mr. nd MrA Ben Sir, hit ih pricing vfF iVt grtiyal of ft tby; rracks prj V 7 lorhc fscibi! is ivs fhwfsirg. fc"rr,time.-AfivSnt arcs. 3-?- m.'ed. lA feet;thence 'v .VJo J'andc y the f Anip rnm' thorouR Va , it 4,nn. .'i 'rib aftr tf lie se.m ; Hawaii.. families f Afifrei Sft,itX tni Otto Smifh are quarantined U sfarlet fever, ... Mr.eni Mr. Eugene ford ef Kephi were Sunday Visitor:! here. A baby Ibey arrived at the horn . f Jr. And Mrs. gmith Randall. '. The tcftth 'child a baby boy arrive 4. ftf the home ef Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ferrtl of Salt Uke, lamer. Ij. of CrrorvilW. Mr. ar. J Mrs. Chat. llowten ef Magna visited their daughter, fuk h.j - c - r 'ijto belonging. d ami 'f sued at Farmington, V'is vsemy St.Ve ofUtah, this of 1935. . .JCMEPH lhOLBROOK, ;' Shcritf, Davis County, Si or t .Mr ittiBjijfmMil wkti Universal Credit Cyipanf lord dealers now truike it easier than ever for.you t - . - L. .D. 25. stub held e business meeting at the home of Mr. Lester Burgin, .Jtfl. JOth. New officer .were elected. Mrs. Nor.iia Sessions, president.; Mr. Hannah Boulton, vice president; Delcia Sternberg, secretary, .and Bessie FalJma re porter. A new rule was adopted by .the club thpt lunch must be served V. e. tle beginning of the meeting. Thebe were 12 member present A dainty luncheon was served .and all enjoyed the. aft.oraoon. The next meeting will be held at the home nf. Isabel. Divett. . Mrs. Charles Ev.erett 'reumed hoirie Wednesday weeks in, Kvith after . . .. .. st .. d . 1 votm .. . Ona of the riolijis .wai formerly the owned by Richard Wagnor; the collection' of other being-froArthwx Butts, a London dealer, who ' pucchased it' in. 1820. The viola is one of only eleven instruments of .this type known to have been mad.p by the Cremona master, and Was' at ofie time in the . .Through the Wabamakcy collection. The violongift. of Mr J. Whit tall . 'of Worcester, cello was once the' property ef Mass., thg ' music division' of the Count .Cast,eMi.'c.p of Milan. Library of Congress lias come o . ViolinSr by Stradivftriup haVef been possession of what is said .to 'be sold fqr'lO, 000 .or more, and those, the finest collection of Stradivarius grade by him during his bekt period ; violins, owned by- any. been equaHe'd lor tone-- , in the World. producing .qualities, elegance of. ...The (nstrujnents ..lour in number form, or betfuty of .include wo Violin, a viQla, and 'a .lie waB born in 164.4 and lived Antonlous to violoncello, made thp'age of 93. During his khg e Stradivarius,. most fatuous of all life h eatimated to violin makers, at Cremona, Italy, as 2,000 instruments, but 4s 16iP7 Kentucky Cave Man TO'U North Affu'i'ieuii . . BOUNTIFUL, UTAH TELEPHONE ,4ft cart-pro- Bountiful .Legion. Appoints Officials ronti.nont.-- d uc-- pbvo-mewi- to s efy-sta- ls -- . . . - . L - e ; RAIR. CilEUNG FARMERS STATE BANK' tt ; " ... - RtlPOtlT '- - .'CALL of B'ountiful in the state of Utah . December .31, ' ' .. 228-- J iittimnnin i wm Coffee & Roll ' th?re.un-t- belonging. Dated at Farmington,' Utah, thia 26th day of Dcccinbep, 1935. JOSEPH HOLBROOK, Sheriff of Davis County, Utah Johnson & Williams, attorneys. . . 10c 45-4- 8 Chili .ASSETS at . business ef , f 1935. . . ; ' ..;9.77rnfi Loans and discounts Overdrafts . 1,053.41 United1 States. Government obligations; direct, and'or fully.. 37,525.0!) guaranteed r. r......., ' 41,121.43 Other bonds, stocks, and. securities..... Banking house, $15,000.00 Furniture and Fixjtqres, $860J).00. 18,500,00 Real otate ownfed other than banking house and gold under 15,201.25, contract ............. Cash in vault and 'balances with other banks . 70,648.2; Acceptances of other banks and Jiills tff exchange or flrafts 1.42.40' sold with endorsement of this bank . TDTAL, assets $433,017.7 . . LIABILITIES Demand deposits, except United States Government de- posits of other Lynds "Hme deposits, except postal savings, public funds and de- poits of other banks Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or municipalities Depositsrof other banks, including certified and cashies check outstanding Total of items 1 to 5: . U) Secured by pledge of loans andjor ln- None vestments of loans Not andor pledge (b) seadredby investments $172,053.34 . LUNCH an.ts. To be sold $232,349.46 TOTAL ASSETS . STALEYS JUDICIAL TIIE SECOND DISTRICT. COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY C. W. NEWTON, plaintiff, vs. ELBERT II. ELDREDGE, and EVA ELDREDGE, his wife, and WASATCH REFINING OIL COMPANY, a corporation, defend1 IN 134.42 Olhep'assets'... 89.361.34 89.361.34 23,537.29 3.254.67 . at Sheriffs Sale on the 18th day of January, A. D., 1930, at the hour of 12 oclock noon at the north front door of the County Court house in the City of of Davis, Farmington, County State of Uah, that certain piece or pared of property situate in Davis County, State of Utah, described t: as follows, Commencing at a point in the center of a certain four rod street, running North and South, 6A rods South. 147.7 rods East and 801 feet fTorth from the Northwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 25, Township 2 North, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, United States Survey, being the point of the commencement of the boundary, and running thence North to-wi- A Bank Account With a record of more than forty-thre- e years . .LIABILITIES . (c) TOtAL DEPOSITS $172,053.34 Demand deposits, except United States Government de- $138,547.56 Obligations dh industrial advances transferred to the F.R.B. posits, public funds and deposits of other banks Other liabilities 2,263.27 Time deposits, except postal saviifgs, public furfds tend ae- .!. 154,386.60 Capital account: posits of other banks Common Btock, 600 slyires, par $50 per share $ 25,000.00 Public funds of States, counties, school districts, or other 25,000.00 Capital debentures 163.24 subdivisions or muncipalities Undivided Profits net 5,532.85 of other banks, including certified and cashiers Deposits . Debentures retirement fund 2,500.00 checks outstanding 4,166.30 ' t . Total of items 1 to 5: TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT ... 68,032.85 (a) Secured by pledge of loans andor invest- -, ' None J?ents TOTAL LIABILITIES (b; Not secured by pledge of loans andlor inSTATE OF UTAH, County of Davis, R, N. Schluter, being first vestments $336,263.76 duly sworn according to law; deposes and say, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a TOTAL DEPOSITS (c) $336,263.76 full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the on industrial advances transferred to the F. R. B. Obligations rlos' I business on, the 31st day of December, 1935. Capital account: R. N. SCHLUTER Common stock, 1000 shares, par $50 per share $ 60,000.00 14th day of January, 1936. to this me befora sworn and Subscribed 10,000.00 Swjhjj JAMES E. ELDREDGE. Undivided Profits net NoUry Public. 86,754.00 Seal ) Residing at Woods Cross, UUh My Commission will expire Doceraber 11, 1938. ACCOUNT 96,754.00 1214 4, 76WCOUWT ICS CAAY UAIKIO -- COME WHERE vantages of ample resources and experienced servico. YOU ARE SURE OF SATISFACTION A hm, i i mar Mjr a tnx-j-zi wJdi fcss c&t&sci ncaUl attitude ef ,j tu CLirci w3 eoetr de gnf heirs Had then the crtartl tooes of year td own 4--k go pcrfecdy they defy detection. The ive oils in Clairol Improve die heir health and keep the hair in condition. correct- C,4nL Ja22H4BILITIES . - $433,017.70 i - ... 1 '.- Correct' Attest: - -- Davis County : STEARNS HATCHS CLARENCE ELDREDGE, Directors L HOLBROOK, STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner SUriey. Bank Commission of the State of Utah, do v k Is a true and correct copy of the state- ment or the above namedoreSoing company, filpd in my office on Jan 14, 1936. R. F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner. 1 , ! FARMniGTCII vunLoonn - GEORGE W. GRAHAM Licensed BOlffiFIIL STATE D DEPOSITS INSURED TCLSPEOZH! 1I3.T7 i i The Federal Deposit Inrarcr.C3 C; Washinirtcn, D. C; , MORTICIAN BOUNTIFUL, UTAH Layton, Utah Bank at" : - L FACKRELL, STATE OF UTAH, ;JOIIN County of Davis, Leland H. Sessions, being WHITNEY K. ROBERTr Directors first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Asst. , ALVIN W. HATCH, Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing Office of Bank Commissioner ' OF STATE contains UTAH, a full, true and correct statement of the condition of report Bank Commission of the SUte of Utah, do F. Rulon said bank at the close of business on the 31 dav of Dec., 1935. Starley, I, is a true and correct copy of the statethat the certify foregoing hereby LELAND H. SESSIONS, Asst. Cashier. filed in my office on Jan. 16, 1936. above named ment of the Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13 company, 1936. Jan.. day of R. F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner. DAVID MABEY, Notary Public. (Sea1 ) Residing at Bountiful, UUh. My Commission will expire January 22. 1938. Correct Attest: SMEDLEYS BARBERSHOP this ban!: affords its customers the ad- : GAr; 10c SHERIFFS SALE lake city.'utaji " 2. ' '. etre.et,. ,. . with all improveTogether ments and appurtenances .- 'BOUNTIFUL STATE Phone 44-R- at of-wa- y .'REPORT ' . - , have-mad- ..'. For. all kinds of 2. comnu-nrVmeii- t have-peVe- r ; Infcle3r'47- more cow, - . LET US SERVE . (jflrjn Orfe , . w - ye-ar- roehed'aphrt partly furjushed; Ideated one mi:e woof the Juftipr hif'h school sn thft eew highway. Eitquir nujift in.tbft City ' KEN-Three f J'OR Cuny ot Davis, orState 'of "borne,. Enquire Woodrow, poomedi Phone Jtuti, that certain piuee 'parco1.' Bnuntfful . . . 48. of pnperty ift Davi. Ceun-t- y FOR. SALE Jlso'd "cdal range, Stata uf Otoli, despribod as ftt the Cllpser .office) or wlwvR.to-wil- : apply . . 48 . Comrnvncing.at a. pornt.'in' ' phone Bpuntiful'29-WSALld the Ient'er. o.f' FO.R Pu'lets enquire A. certain four rial street, running' nofth anrf A, Briggs .pho'ne Bountiful 171-- J. south, 45.2.5 rods hontlr. .147.7 1OR SALt i()0- pound 'hog. ,. rods en?.t aud 173 fee.t north Write George C. Vood, Woods .from the .north west corner of .48- Cross, Utah. the noith West rjusrter. of. S(;c- FOR Hot SALE .Point white JJ North, of tion.25, Tow7i,ilvp '' pijannSled - Elpclrlc range. Very I Ijike-Salt West, .Rirnjri condition good will have to see y6u Moridiku, Uuitijif' States Snrthru- range' to appreciate . the-of .the' . ve, being ; point 46- Bountiful Light & Power Col of the 'boundFOR SALE Good used cooper ary,, and. running theneo north ckid coal range, A-- l condition 'Along the. center of said street & 12d feet;' theatre west 262 cheap'call'at ' Bouftiful. Light ' rower jCo. 48 thfnefl .south' 1,7 feet, thencewest 1341. feet, more or loss, to FOl SALETwo hole electric ; 'the oast line of 4 he right-orange. Very cheap. Apply to Henry Rio Crossing,-SfliitSchulthies, way of. the Denver Cleverly . Grande . Ka'ilway 45- Company,-thencBoutitiful. Phone sauth 9 ,. degrees west RENT Three FOR roomed Lino of said right- along 'house eithe'r partly furnished or 145-- 2 feet' thence iat. unfurnished with two Btoves and 1363 feet; '(hence north' 3Q hot and cold water; Flora E. Moss fqut,- thonce enst 2 CT fett td 4b-phone Bountiful 203. ' the poibt of 'commencement, . containing net 5.12 acres, , morp or less after deducting' iti-t- between the .47- - , F0?,.12-.riTYu- 52-p- Gift of Rare Violins . lTfi-- J. Ufgl G6od milker. cdoek noon, of snid'.day, It the William 'LawSon 2nd hqus south. rftrth front sfoor pf tbe County o Hsmluft-gcistation, Bountiful; wan. is worth iii the world just' : The recent discovery 'of. a pre-- i what he J I is 'Output historic man, perfectly preserved', may Jiiw iq ability to' in the depths of MtmmolK Cave in selj. to" raise a good crop, .to preach The George ' R. Day Po'st 77, b: Kentucky,' may prove to he one of. good sc.iinjn, to swevp & A.mer'ican .Legion, appointee the the Vnosl important anthropologiTto tnide 4 toft of Coal. i'reston Thatcher jind.Ezta Moss cal finds ever brought to light. mep Whatever his field his Value to the to meet with other te the Louisville. Courie'r-JaUrna- l, world. is neasuced by his hbility and the county cornihisslcmers which state? that not only and cgpacky to produce. In the coming" Monday, to- decide about for the Davis services the body, hut the clothing and. tools scheme of life, complicated. and in- dedicatory court house, memorial of the man were preserved i the volved as it is today, it is Tjot casjr county Gordon D. of btring Appointment cool, dry air of the great cave. .' to say which oftlie eevwal Bervices as child welfare worker, .to' hqm This ancient man,' who iivod per-- , a man yi worth ,tfie most. We need succeed George Sedgwick, was .them haps 'several-thousanall. Mr. are years age, Jlhoy ajl important made. Sedgwicks release wan Was evidently a miner, whe. was and necessary, Yhe first .question necessitated, because of. chang;oof " drus'hod to death by a failing boul the werid ;aka of .a, young man rsidence. for was planned A party der under which hi stag body Was asking for a pjacc is What cah 23 at the Armory. The regu-la- r Jan. to foflnd, apd is believed have'beqn committee, Jeff Haley, Arthur engaged in chipping Jrypsum Wilbujr Ballard and Harry llorslcy, oil the wall ef the cave when Take care of you life for the Hatch, have the affair In charge. disaster overtook him. His clothing sake of your fcife. niany was woven from fiber which, ap' and. 1727. . comparatively few-- of' Jthefti are peal to be the inner bprk ef 'a now in existence. Many imitations tree. . STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT . .State Capitol of . his 'violins haVb been made and Scientists have been tent by .the SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH. sold as genuine, but experts have government to investigate the find REPORT OF .CONDITION OF THE .' no (jUIicuitV io 'detecting.' those and make further f, cxploratibns,: in' ' ,hat are spurious. .. the hope that tlje Hraurpm :may.i ; '. djsclqse hitherto unoknwn facts' Of Woods' Croft's, lit the' Sifttft of UUh, the close of buntaeM n . 6ont miss the dance after'Mutual concerning primitive, man- on tjie : : . ' 1935, December 31, . ' every Tuesday, South Eoqntiful. . ASSETS i i . oQTI'nr. ; . joanS and dfscuunts .... I verdrafts ; ; . 'STATE. BANKING.. DEPARTMENT. JnLted Stafes Government obligations, direct andor fully ' 42,025.53 State . Capitol . ' guaranteed 385.00 securities . and 'r Other bonds, .stocks, 'Salt . 7,512.25 s. $900.00..., and Fixti ' Banking house, $6,612.25 Furniture REPORT. OF CONDITION OF. THE. . 7,800.00 Real estate owned other than banking house 32,495.31 ' Cash in vault nd balances with other banks BANK.- - public-institutio- FoipvCharters oil nit-.uh'-e poitn-:iKA.Ln.- : SO C spending Mrs. Marlin. France enertained the Primary officers and teachers .at her home.' Business of the Primary was discussed after which a social was enjoyed 'by all. was served. . - S A 1,E burning Intubltm-s; jp 'first a class ruiviir.g ordjr,. Jj3 epgcapacity. Calfdohn R.'Rampfon. Phone Boon . her mother who is Mat-,the- CLASSIFIED ADS Court hftus L .; hear horse pleasant fuH-go- n - . ', . 8. Jfrsi-y-Dfiriam- Thru grttkmS Ip twins and learn bow easily yon ran owu nns Jhryugh Xlicse; Authorized Font tiuauoo Flans. V-fl- 45-4- five lcg a'vorporstion, ' ilefcnd- . . Ants,. , . TO .EE SOL'ft AT SHERIFF'S Hountifyl.240.-W- , RALE, on tuo IStlk dny wf January, fOR SALE . A. !., a't the hour' of i:J:00 good Arrange for a dcniwustrstlon. today Ucdrci.fpr ypuiy elf liow many reasons there are of vrantin a' nef Ford - .C.-.W- own s new, 134 Ford V,8 car any motheU Several iew iIn are eyi W yww All tKese piins bring you Hew fmiqr inj-sc- if opipletrneii o iivsuri ( nee )ro4eeiHa. . . . . . . And eves tuofe tinkriptlt any of tliese idans brings the grvatest Ford car ever built. U purrs so many to, fine-ra- r features that' it is being failed .tWe pioA UtHler-yrlfvcar in America o-ro- Wednesday, her home the MSTIHCT- rftHtlT DP TUB SFfOND JUDJCIAL DISTRICT IN AM FOK THE COUNTY OF H.fV7R, WTATK ' OF UTAH. . . .MKWTON. plaintiff, ?. HORTON A.' Ft DREDGE. 'and 7.ILUE 71. KLI)R1DGE. bis wife, and WASATCH. OIL RFUNINQ-COMRAfC- . City.TJrfh, 4' ! ttzaikk, a Odesttovvns g wih ! Mrs: "I.esler- Burgin, who 'has- - bees ill at jurat week. rnL. SHERIFFS SALE THTR WJlkamfi, attorneys 311 McCormick p,.irti, FiHt Lske Tfce IN f, th.- fact) about iitcrj.s;iii im-V- mints andai?Durtenances d emSsphefe,-fol- deducting tree?." lVjethfr with all ?;. Mps. LauB. Mjof Ou.h, Neb.,. left for home .Tuesday after .f ewdays afcit with nlativ n4 . aj.res, more or T.in.fj 5.12 r.e hc biainsy hipi. f . and Viirfi?. w'yCii '.rarVislleft vu!nr fttiij.hsrijfi nuTlVrs; Bphuv f.tuiih hula da nr. a vote Hty well Kited? ud Cbaplin Rer.nien, keeping hi pV IF1 West Fast line of said 145.2 feet;thefice North feet; incijce East 262 feet 9 ft;nint of comfnnpcement, f1'' otrli4lng Com- -. Railway triu-h- e Vfci, , V'f-wa- ? a trsiMfli Viillnf Ti;-- thnce g the i :; K.-vV-! fifrndA., Stj-c- 'V - hy of said West .iA.rods, jto the East line; of Wri'rhi'-otfwa.pf the Denver tbe. center albr.'g Maximum Insurance For Each Depositor 'A; A r-- yw PLENTY OF MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD ZZ7Z. |