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Show e . I 8 - v . . - r: weekly news - exites?. laytov, -rijtttr . 1. . .vr y rv. . " CENTER VULB.. ; r -- ADVENTURES BHLBAXTM,S MAKES A POAEkFUU HAS . - H0o,vr7 ; . Mrs. Lawrence C. Page chtertain ed a number of- heV girl friends at her hone on Tuesday aftefnoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cheney will, leave Sunday for New York Ind othfcr .eastern cities. Mrs. K. M. Tack and. Mrs. P.ulon Uorrooks attended the funeral of thCir cousin,. Mrs. Ira Rudd, of $t. Anthony, Idaho, Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Cheney has returned fsom an interesting and instructive trip to Nevada, Arizona and Southern Utah. . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Haacke arid the Misses Edna Porter., Ruth Pr.tey and Rose Marie Evans are vacationing on 4he Pacifie coast. Mrs. Robert Bonnemort "'ha-beard by Chinia Clipper Letter of Mr. Bonneihorts saffe arrival at .the Phillipine Islands, the location jf his new position. Mre. Wnj. Royal' of Los .Angelo California and daughters, Billy nd. La Darna, have returned to their .home via San Francisco where they will .visit Mr. Royal who. is in the hospital. They have been the guests of Mr. nnd Miss Dalton 'and other relatives and friends.. . A yetkiing supper and party for the Tamilies of Mr. and Mts. Clyde Decker will be held at the home of the bride this Fri of the parent ' . day. ttbNEW thc; . - BiFF DISAPPEARED ywtsmr PLUNGE HAS DUMPED in 70 SAVE Klf IN Ity 'DESPERATE. A TO PEACH MONTY AS HE SINKS DEEPER AND DEEPER Ori B!F1 WORKS OVER MONTY-AN- It:! ATTEMPT ff there nt is. HE'S BACK dance? Lots of them do that. And lote of children all over the coun. try are playing difficult compositions 'at the ages of six and seven, even classics. Your child can do tt lob Dart llia RAFT FRANTIC ALEV D FINALLY- -. Iff dIFF also. A letter or post card addressed .to Mrs. Verai M. Pettit, Laytom Utah, will bring all the necessary n. Information as t owhen these 17- . , dem-tow- SlNKIJvS? FAST CARD OF THANKS Mr; and Mrs. Leo Hawkins and family wish to express their thanks and appreciation to everyone wh helped them in the loss of their home by fire, recently,' They sin. cerly appreiate all that was dona for them irt their trouble. . - ? o lrJ . V jSssSLl )OES DANNY REALLY E iand;pp:what ADVENTURES- 3 H 23 NEW YOU KNOW VVHY testa? Those Colored Wigs Have- tte. Men - - STORE FOR' THEM IN Cljf.1 til wis . BRONCHIAL COUGHS ,P .Just A Few Sips and fistlftf M All coughs look alike to Buckley's Mixture (triple acting) one sip of this grind medicine soon stops an ordinary cough andtough old deep the persistent seated coughs bronchial cough are under control after Just a few doses no moro tor . menting, sleepless nights. Buckley's is alkaline, thats why it so different tt acts like a Sash. Refuse eubetltutes guaranteed. 4S ind 86 cents at all druggists. W. K. Buckley, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. -- proclamation A WHEREAS,. J.uly 13th to 18 in elusive .has been designated as Railroad Week by all the1 Western railroads ard .. t . WHEREAS, the railroads of our ried during the past week'. Mf. And Mrs. Earl Burnham 'ancountry are our most valuable serving the transportation nounce the arrival of a daughter needs of both .local communities born Jufte 29, at St. Marks hospitind nation, and perform services al. Mrs.. Burnham and baby are with speed and .safety, not alone expected "home from the. hospital week-enin normal times but at all times, by this Mrs. Alice Johhson' of Boston, regardless of condition of weather who had been the .guest Mass., and - WHEREAS, it is re'eognized they eoiisin, Mrs. Cl II. Ilesser, for a loft Monday, 'for Califor-.niare the largest employers of labor, week, Mrs. Johnson .is touring ihe ' greatest .taxpayers ana purchasers west, of materials and Supplies in our inLeland Session and Wife and dustrial held. daughter, Dorothy, left Wednesday NOW, THEREFORE, I, Heber for Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Maxino' J. Session's, mayor of. Farmington White is helping in the Bountiful City, Utah, do here proclaim this State Bank during Mr. Sessions ab . period July 13th. to 18 as Railroad sence, Maeser asd Walker and can . Mabey citizens aH'attr Week, iereby have returned from their fittingly recognize the. impotent associates '. Detroit. to part- the railroads. . play in- our trip Miss Faddis returned ta Deity ' , community tfe. June the 7th, after hav' Bountiful, . May- I therefore urged that all ing attended fchool in Ogden the . show their loyalty to the proper past year. She is visiting relatives observance of period in' a here.i . manner remuerative of the will reach the Enoch 7lst milestone of his existence Sun roads worth to our city. day. Some months ago, he was' bitten by a vicious dog, frhich had disabled him, but he has almost e nowV-Mrrccoveed from the and Mrs. A. R. Young af Chief Trump reported to the city council Wednesday night that the spending 'a month in Idaho. George., W. Graham is- spending first department had been week-enhome. lie will move d ized with Fratik Balddrston as. as- the sistant chief and Clifford Rampton his family to Price, Utah, the first as captain. Josh Hill was retired of the weak. Mr. Graham is operovfn-e- d frith his aijnual dues guaranteed ating the mortuary formerly late the and operated by paid to the. State Firemans . al-. ak he had served-thColor ' Morrison'of Miss Caroline . loted time. The Busy W ork , leaders of the ado 'Springs, Colo., is here visiting .with her grandmother, Mrs. A. L. Bountiful First ward to Burnham, and other relatives. . invite all ladies of the ward Mrs. Jens Peterson returned Satcome out next Tuesday., July 14. from Idaho where she had urday There will be quilting and other week visiting with her sisa sefrjng, beginning at 9 a. m; At the spent ter . report meeting in the afternoon the Lee Moss, wife and three daugh- - will d. of-he- r a. ... . . - - - - BOUNTIFUL dOg-blt- . re-org- Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids Urs, returned .Friday of last, week from trip to Yellowstone society convention held .in connection frith quarterly confer-.erJuly 32, at 10 'oclock.. All Re. lief pociety 'members are urged to attend. R. GL Harding, the engineer, was at. the special. council meeting and reminded the . council that . they had promised to improve, the road leading past from George Wrights' corner which they agreed would be attended to right away. Richard Felton was at the special counci meeting held this week and tojdi the council that he expected that th city could begin work on the curb, and gytter projevt next Tuesday. He told the council to decide on which streets they wish work to commehce on firstl The property ow ner pays $1 of the cost of the- - preposed improvement to the goveimment's $6. People who wish this kind of improvement of .their property .should get tbpir neighbors to. join them and make it known to the council. ' Astrachan apples for sauce and jelly. Willard G. Carr and Sons. Fhohe 1 1 or 105-. Miss June Stocks was hostess at their home in Mueller park this week-ento Misses Emma Jean Jenkins, Catherine Bangtef and park.-Relie- e, . -. Relief-societ- Kerr manufacturing company- - Athelia Clark, daughter of Na- than .Clark, .is visiting with her cousin, Evelyn .SarS, in Salt Lake for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Willey are back from Madison, Wis., where Mr. Willey had' been 'taking a special course in chemistry. Mrs.'Warde B. Stringham .and two children of New Orlears are spending a coiiple of weeks here, as guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrp. FI B. S A Paying Investment tr ' in-fr- 95-R- V - ' ont 20-2- ay FIRST STAMPS ' . ' Greenland, the land heVer. name- - dcorrectly. ThcLajidOfke The first and only stamps issued by this couhtry are nowon. display Stamp collecting outfits She & np 10c & up Stamp album FOREIGN U. S. . . accessories sets packets Singles with a moist compl.eU stock . - ' MELVIN TACK MABEY,. 20-2- 3 Office at residence, ' Bountiful, Utah. Vera Pettit Offers STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT " . . '. ol Are you interested in music for yourchild f Are there children in Davis conn ty, or anywhere else for that matter, who should have music, but who have never had the chance? Mrs. Vera M. Tettit has just returned. from, the McCune School of Music in Sait Lake City where she has been doing., some extensive studying of music for the preschool child, under the direction of one of America's foremost pianists, composers, and child psychologists of this day, Bernard Wagness, who, over a period of twenty years has perfected one of the finest methods the, training of children in the art of music daring the most Impressionable years of their Byes; the ages of from four years to seven years. Mrs. Pettit intends to specialize in thia work. Free lectures and actual demonstrations of studio procedure with children who have never had a lesson in music, from the of ages four to seven years will be in all towns throughout the given countv upon request, so that the parent fathers as well as mothers, 3J323.96 may "J how- Practical ths method Many parents say that a child T00?8, 10 OP the studv of music. Are they too youar to sing, redte poetrv. - pre-scho- ol pre-scho- ol .'IlB 1 TOTAL ASSETS lii entS ....MM....W.N....MW............'..A..H..H.MTCM...H..nM.$..M $405,997,87 de Surplus Undivided profits net 55,000.00 3,402.62 . Not secured by the pledge of loans aridor 524,499.74 investments ' TOTAL DEPOSITS Other liabilities Capital account: Capital notes and debentures: (1) Sold to Reconstruction Finance Corpora- 11o n (2) Sold .................................... ... ........... toothers $ above-name- . , . ; 41,829.34 6,191.01 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT $123,020.35 CAPITAL ACCOUNT ' STATE OF UTAH, County of Davis, A. L. Clark, being$650,544X5 first duly 'orn according to law, deposes and says, that he is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30 day of June, 1936. : " . A. L. CLARK Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5 day of July, 1936. GRANT S. CLARK, Notary Public. . . : . . LOST . tween A Tuttles 21 Brown overnight kit W Root Beer stand and hill, Bountiful. M. W. R. be- St initials. Reward. Apply at this of- v fice. 21 Deer FOR hay baler, $35; disc harrow, $30 and a few purebred Jersey heifers. Leland R. Smith. Woods Cross. Phone 21 Bountiful FOR RENT Nicely furnished apartment; all gas equipped. Phone Bountiful 84. Mrs. Richard String-- . SALE-Jo- hn 89-J- ham. 21-2- 2 - FOR RENT Five roomed home, furnished or unfurnished, on highway in Centerville. Apply to Mrs. Alton Cleveland, Centerville. Phone 79.J4. 21-2- 2 Chevrolet SALE 1933 FOR ton; exceltruck; stake body; 1 lent condition; new tires. Call C. O. Chrlsman. Bountiful 44-'R- 3. 20-2- 1 FOR SALE Spring Frias and different aged pullets. Paul Hill1 man, Bountiful. Phone 149--J. Let me insure your home and other, property against fire. The Bear River Mutual is among the beet and the rates the lowest. Mn. Sylvia Ellis, Agent. Woods Croea, 12-2- 1 Utah. FOR SALE Get your dewberries and dark red raspberries now; good full crates, at two blocks Mat of Bountiful Motor. DeLos LeiL 20-2- 19-2- 1 FOR RENT The Janet Rampton home of seven rooms, located on Main and First North strasU Call Bountiful 150 or call at th FOR SALE Good modern boms at Layton. Union Furniture Cm Bountiful. 10. YOU ABE CUBE 07 OATISFAOTIOn Honrs: 8 a. m. to 8 p. ) n. Extra Barber Saturdays CIXED LEYS BAHPga CZO? LAYTON. UTAH ..Cemetery Markers 3 Benches, Urns, Etc Special Ct Gnnit, marker 13Kx21 fa. bsr, CH fa. fa base with sloping top ecajte wit i Ltayy bre tablet with ter onlw. inscription .. ALL KINDS OF UDJDOU trimminos. , AI50 complete line of Chrd Po tor-n,jnti- n- , ' 3 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT 83,402.52 TOTAL LIABILITIES $105.997,87 A Few Sips j State of Utah, County of Davjs, ss: I Lfc d A I, Lb E. Ellison, cashier of the. bank, do solemnly swear 1 that theabove statement ia true to the best of my knowledge and An coughs look alike to Buckley's belief. r Residing at Farmington. fixture (triple acting) dm sip of My Commission will expire May 28, 1939. L. E. ELLISON, Cashier. this grand medicine soon stops an ConWt Attest Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7 day of Julv 1936 ordinary cough tough old deep JOS. OMA 8. CLARK, . ELLISON, Nootary Public. seated coughs and the persistent ( Seal y. Commission JAS. A. bronchial cough are under control ELDREDGE, expires 1939. September 18, My after just a few doses no more A. L. CLARK, Residing at Layton, Utah. sleepless nights. ' Directors. . r ' CORRECT Attest: . . Buckley's is alkaline, thats why Its STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner ? : rDAVID E. LAYTON, so different it "acts like a flash"-F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do Refuse substitutes guaranteed. 48 GEO. W. LAYTON, I RLn snd 85 coots at all druggists, W. hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of ths state, R. ADAMS, ment of the above named company, filed in my office Inc, Rochester, N. Y. Directors. July 10, 1986. R. F. STARLEY, Bank Commissioner. ezi Rdtefl One good Jersey De Los Lewis, 2 of Inquire blka east of Bountiful Motor, Boun-tifu- l. FOR BALE cow. - irst preferred stock,: $ 2500.00 shares, par $...-- .' pershare, wtirable at $ per share! Second preferred stock. shares, par $ per share, retirable at $ per share Common stock 250 shares, par $100 per share. Surplus 60,000.00 Undivided profits net ... Reserves for contingencies CLASSIFIED ADS . 20-2-2 Course in Music to Child Pre-Scho- d FOR SALE Weiner pigs, weeks old; also boar pig for service James S. Smcdley, Jr., Bountiful. , IWW - - Rh . : Th only wy your body eta elate out Aoldt tnd pcriionnut wtatei from KI1-aaymip y blood It thru S million tiny, dtlloala tube or Altera, but bawara of cheite. If functional drnatlc. Irritating drugs. Kidney or Jlladder disorders inalta you auffor from OettlnC Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg rains, llsrksche. Circles Under Kyes, Lilsslness, hheumallc Pains, Arid . It y. Burning, Hmurtlng or Itching, dm,' I Us chances. Uet the Doctors gusro-toed- Si proscription called Cystes Tea). Works fast, gife and surs. In boors It muet bring new vitality, and guaranteed toon(la you up In one week, . return of empty packermoney hack Cystes coats only 9o a day at druggix-enthe guaraatee protects you. - NOTICE IS ' HEREBY GIVEN thnt.At a meeting of the directors, hold on the 25th day of June, 1936, n regular assessment' of 3 mills per share was levied oh the Capital Stock of the corporation, payable on or before the 27th day 'Of July, 193i, to A, G. Beebe, treasurer qf (ha Company at his. residence, Bountiful, Utah. An assessment of. '25 cents per Acre Foot .was levied on the 'users of Bonneville water. Any. stock upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on the 10th day of August, 1936, will be delinquent 'and advertised for rent at public auction; and. unless pay. ment is fnade before, will bo rented until all arrearage and costs are paid' on the '20th day of August, 1936, to pay tho delinquent assessment together with costs of advertising and expense of rental. A. G. BEEBE, secretary " Bountiful,. Utah . - Jzzt . . f drove' DRONCHIAl COUGHS tiful, Utah. ' of Ice was . Btat'e Capitol . . ' SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Being so cold, and barren, few people lived Report of Condition-othe DAVIS COUNTY BANK of Famington, dn this island. Stamps wore seL In the State of Utah at the close of business on Jpne 30, 1936 dom used here and ao there was ASSETS no need for . individual $297,652.2.7 country Loans and discounts .J......... 836.89 stamps .The ones used were those of Denmark. In 1935, Greenland United Stated Government obligations,. direct and,or fglly celebrated the twenty-fift- h 99,220.96 anni- guaranteed j 150,595.74 securities Reserve District No. 12 Other bonds, stocks, and Furniture and Charter No. 7685 7,046,00 ... fixtures, Banking house, 2,257.38 other than banking house . Report of Condition pf the FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Layton, Real estate owned cash processitems in. and with other balances ; banks, Cash, in the State of Utah, at the close of business qn June 30, 1936: w n of collection (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, 485.75 Cash items not in process of collection J. under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes) . ' ............ . . . . . ASSETS . 0;hcr assets loans and discounts ..165.383,78 $650,544.05 TOTAL 178.23 Overdrafts . United States Governrri.ent obligations, direct andfor. fully LIABILITIES 44,797.53 guaranteed Demand .of individual, deposits partnershipst and corpora. 5,751.45 Other bonds, stocks, and securities ,715.40 tions . 5,000.00 Banking house, $3000.00 Furniture and fixtures, $2000.00 253,894.92 and Time o.f corporations individuals, .partnerships, deposits 1,250.00 Real estate owned other than banking house and municipal deposits 446,244.00 State, coqnty, bank Reserve 27,524.77 Federal with Reserve checks officers' certified of other and .banks, Deposits cash and items in process Cash, balances with other banks, 12,645.42 standing, etc 55,768.12 of collection . 14 to 18, inclusive: Items Total of 343.99 Other assets Secured by the pledge of loans aqd'or' invest- - medley. They . LIABILITIES . ; the 2,400 miles in four days, the arid of . individuals, partnerships, corporalast day drove 700 miles, almost as Demand deposits ...,.$122,168.67 far as the pioneers came in three tions Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 165,190.68 months. 81,623.56 B. C. and M. C. Holbrook and State; county, and municipal deposits certified- and cashiera families 6pent the week-en- d in the Deposits of other banks, including checks outstanding 3,612.44 . .Bear Lake country. . Total of items 14 to 18, inclusive: The loss on the Hawkins home, frhich was burned last week as .a (a) Secured by pledge of loans andor invest: ments $., . result of esfirecrackers, has been secured Not .by pledge of lqans andjor in (b) timated at $750 and it developed vestments 322,595.35 that he had $700 of fire insurance in force. The $750 is the damage . TOTAL DEPOSITS ' to the (c) building which does not account: Capital the loss of household effects. Class A preferred stock,. shares, par $, Leland Burton of Fielding and per share. per shares, retirable at $ Hachel Call of Bountiful were mar i $ 25,000.00 Class B preferred stock,. shares, par $ share retirable at $ per per share, Common stock, 250 shares, par $100 per share in-elu- Boun- Triucipal.pli.ice . Greenland . Mill-Croo- k Irrigation Co. ,h V - Bountiful City s1?f K Many farmers say a telephone nas t .dollars ati4 cents value, because it helps, them 'sell more of their fartn produce; makes it easy for them to keep in touch with prices in more markets; finds buyers for surplus crops that otherwise, might be a loss. d. ; m . ' Not ice of Assessment No. ' - . give .a demonstration on canning. This demonstration is being sponsored by the. Farm Bureau women r . .of .Davis county. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Burnham of Los 'Angeles are here- visiting with Mr. Burnhams mother, Mrs. A. L. Burnham. ., . ' versary of its founding. To the' stamp collecting worlds utter As- -; tonishment, four peculiar stamps were issued. These stamps oroval- -' those owning ued very high-bset '.Unused them. The complete Be sure and sells, from $1.00 up, see these stamps now. They, are on display at MELVIN PACK MABEY, The Stamp Tlace other 'Will Greenland . issne how think proud If not, stamps Delilia Tovey. be te say you. saw the Mrs. Rosa Jenkins and Mrs, Ira you can' Curtis will entertain this afternoon only stamps .issued by this queer, country. Orval-Thomas- . e Relief! Like A Flash : ..V Ezzza, (Eliaoo BOUNTIFUL mtfl AND : tzi . v ; Czrtn t 3001treyn " : |