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Show n'lr- ( ) V. - On October Knowles again declares the 1C, - from the NaJtiohai get-to-get- live-wir- - a trad . Nv - . - d FARMINGTON. Lake-duiin- fo-r- . visit-Mrs- . - - Ilad-fiel- d, - s ARE YOU bl-e-n I foi-ccs- ... cases a complete new covering. The power company and the TclepLonfi Co. are mow ncnr normal with their service having had lo do of temporary installations lo serve until pumanant replacements could be made. loul.trt ami- phll lAsel be th- .iiid Tsnpby o.f tlfo to the ecotween itii'iu iv the strurcles nomic,' sort.-.- ! and pu'.l-ira- l s i1- -. of today." Mr. Jor.'-r.Iplei of ht'tnjm a-l- KAYSVILLE Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Gi Raymond Lnnoimrc tho anival o.f a son at i. Marks in Suit Lake Thursday morning. A.- - M. Baines visited friends in ' Logan; Sunday, . . Mrs. Tannie T. Layton entertain ed at a wejl arranged dinner-paitat her home umlay afternoon. .Cover "were laid fqr ten guests, Mr.s; A. .M. Barnes, received a tlegiam Saturday 'announcing the death of Mrs". Elizabeth Craig Taylor in Rockford, Friday ' evening. Mrs. Taylor Was a frequent visitor to Kaysville where she had host of friends. . Joseph R. JaVman is seriously ill at the L, D, S. hospital in Salt Lake Mrs. Joh-- G. M. Bailies spent Sunday in Woods Cross a guest, of Mr. and Mrs; S. M. Barnes. . Mr. . 1aul Thomkssen "ft .pr home In Long Bgach, California, Sunday evening, after spending, thn part 2 weeks here.1 .Mr, and Mrs. Arthur 'Tluimassen and. children spent Sunday in Balt Lake :i, guests at .Mrs.. Thyra Thomassen, Miss Ethyle Heton of Ogden was a fast vvick-- i nd guest of Mis Edna ' Roberta. Mr. and Mis. Brjiin Swanger of Salt Lake were Sunday guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Swanger. Charley Wilson, Jesse Thornley, Darvel Miller and Charles Rochull hot-pita- - . .4 and-Mrs- . . m ell focpluHis upon of a minimum nialntenafu-standard of living for the mass with-ou- t irai'd to tla malive power of the individual. tirite nlmpiy the ae eurlty xysteifl Involves the form of the philosophy of the slave iays,.-plu-(- he mo-lor- continues: Ho society." . A sign of the Tieni movement toThe many-sideward governmental banking, deposit Insurance and currency management Is Uie" most direct and decisive feypreBslon of the 'unlverflalTnBtlhc-fiv- e $oarch for security which la the sign of the times. In. America our soclAl" security legislation indication of the drift away (com the enterprise sya j.eiii tow.ml u vlh'tUsl'tt security ayiteiil with c. 'etr'ilyn jol .. Hiorlt.y In a Veilc. ..I government The iiulliiunriaitloM of crcilH Is crmlal and liuHspcnsble for siut-control of the cuhiplek indnstrial and businepa structure of his country; The drlve.toward gov' nrnni'eni biuil.lilK and Qionetary eon "irol'ls most delt rmlned becaYts the relation f the stilts fo credit Roes .to the "root oY tin; enturprlst system" A coliocllve security syat.eni Is. In conceivable without of "credit. An 1111 or pi five system Js 'Is an .Inrnwtant , 1 com-ple- e w ilh II ' Untlor a colloitivp socutVy. sys bnl.ina tour hash'd on goverrmi-'ii- l 'he controls lie solelyjn the I of a few pers.itiR and (Icprnd itp in tholr jddgniont.'wlll or caprjce." Mr. Jordan says, adding that Ir'U they wild must determine ''nport iho" basis" ef sonre predetermined plan or upon pure political expediency of the momeat, what "lines tit Industry and" - pint '.the hast. week, in Southern Utah on a deer hunting eyenedition Orvil Hayes; Gcbrfce Tall hpd Hniln Hnyes fpent .the past, week B. KjTies W.-Phi- - ; room--wer- ' : Were-give- With JOAN PERRY Peter B. Kyne?s Sweeping Tale of. Pioneer Days! Thrill . witji the brave- men; o.f the West a n J.; - - their Womenfearless in- the face.. of danger! Heres a picture .for the whole iamjly-- Brimful of prairie 'cmirage campfire music i - . ; ! ; . J ... - ' V v L0Y in the best love story the Saturday Evening Post ever re-unit- ed ... r io Jar -- Ian Hunter . . . . JMYRAN . S . t "ho Gd WeKur!.an(I SUmiYK'J Ww- - here ag puost. Jo;Ph 'B-G- hep honie ' 6clnos(hy, Irenl-Tcaclcr- 9 ur;nh .. Mrs.-.eorR- Mr. and Mrs. DeV-eaW children f Lima, Mont,Stfnger 3 MrS E.. Swanger! Cr, hi?1 a " Friday, Saturday arid Sunday, 'i: :: ... Nights. SUNDAY OOll, ?f h.cJxa,i Just-WEDNESDAY- and THURSDAY, FRIDAY",; SAT;, d nefit'J,lf There .will be NO SHOW.- on TUESDAY, November 3rd - n, . . " " - GALLANT DEFENDER gay romance! in Lost Creek. . Miss. Ruth Robins who'is attending the U. S. Ai C., at Logan was home for the wbek-en- d Fvnest Sbofficld . .Mr. ami Mrs, uml svins, and WenJoll- returned horn Sunday frm Hunting ton Tark, Cal., whore They had sfient the past two weeks, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sedgi wick and family, . Mr and Mrs, J, Everett Ilancey (ind Mr. nnd Mrs.Myrort lips entertained .At a bridge dinner party at the new. Hahcey home v e.dnesday. The li.ving room and dining beautifully dDcor ated in, lute full flowers. Awards to Mrs.- II. J, Earnes and Lorenzo Richards. The guests nd" Mrs. John 'w,fre. Pinut . Thornley, Mr. and Mrs. Gex. YY. Barnes, Bishop and Mrs. Hubert G; Burton, Mr. amj Mrs. Sam Mor-gaMr. aird Mrs. .Nick BonnemOrt Mr. and Mrs. II. J Barnes, Mr. Mrs. Lorenzo Richards,. Mr. and and Darncs Wr ind --Mrs. J. J. Bowman, Mr, W. Swan, Mr. and Mrs. Epperson, Mr! and Mrs. r 0icI.iaytr'n' Mr rid Mrs. Sterl--mg SiU and Mrs, George W. Under' - GOOD-SHO- in Peter BAXTER .vviiatl s , association Jean Dixon the and Mrs. Alan B: Llood loft fof- Cleveland, Ohio, where - Jrif Mr.s. Tlh I)rarid iUrtseU two weeks. Mr, and Mrs. Jamas W. Webster and Mr. hud. Mrs. Glen Stuart at a IidIk" birthday surprise party- Suturday evening, in honor of Horace Steed." Around a huge bonfire kindled among the large cottonwood tiecs near- the the following guest, comically costumed ns hoboes' in old clothes, odd socks, patches and 'nap sacks, enjoyed an evening of merriment roasting wieners and marshmallows, over the hot coals, sipping hot chocolate from tin cups and cracked chinawnre and sinng songs appropriate for the occasion: - - 8 Claire Trevor r - s - li t ' ' ' . 1 ' State Capitol . . l! Salt La)ie City, Utah , - - - . . . t , Report, of Condition. of tho FARMERS STATE BANK of WOODS CROSS Jtp the State of Utah at the close of business bn October 10', 1936 ASSETS. .. . t : 17i -- -' Loans And discounts c90 62" Overdrafts . . United States Government obligations, direct andor luiiy 42, 025.53-.- . guaranteed 7,325.00 bonds, stocks, and securities 7,906.25 ....?1,294.00.tanking houis.e, JC, 612.25. Furniture and fixtures, . 13,800.00 house Real estate .owned other than barJungof Cash, balances with 'other banks, and cash items in process I- -.-: s ' l- Ol-he- r - 8 . - Other assets TOTAL 776.64, .'. s LIABILITIES. - - - . h.-- loan. funds are j. - e - Mr;, STATE RANKING DEPARTMENT - le Doug scv,n?.upto Ch Sunday . - - ALWAYS A WARNER Individual enti r'pU-eshall have the credit." . "Every .government Is an drgalt of party power.aiid must rospbnd to the will of the" party that put It the, Jordan article' says. Under unchecked gjoyornment "o- Flint, Mr.'and Mrs. Jlyrum Sandal Mr. and Mra.jNeil Sandall, Mr. and peration It Uan Inescapable tondenci J-- . Melvin Hill, Mr. and- Mrs," '.of every currency to depreciate nnd Mr a. for credit .to ex patid. However much Leroy Webster,.. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Warrc'n, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer CotIt- may be la the Intetest of trell, Mt. and Mrs. 'Golden Webster deflation Uto'o .dangetous'po-Utlculland Carol Kerr. for ary government.. Buhler Mr; and Mrs. lu the end govetnnient banking the week. past Tisiting relaresolve spent'. and cmrem-hianiigom-en.. tives in Ileber .. tity; thi'tn.Mo-Jvesimply Ipt-- the use- of Airs.- - C,arl B; Cottrell spent the' credit as g ptiMticpI fustr'ument of past week.j'n Woods "Cross visiting power, and this Instrument tends to relatives.- ho used ia the long run for expropriThe members" of the American ating of the iHUiinmnlty's-savhigs.Legion auxiliary entertained at .an old fashioned quilting bee at the home of .Mrs. A., M. Barnes ThursTHE FARM BUDGET; day afternoon, dinner was served to guests. The. auxiliary, an" old tipe Wincing ; .' "ify DAN II. OTIS; Agricultural Dire ft or, America party to be held in the hall," on Sat (tanker Association urday, November 7tfc, The Inventories aid (n the formation-oclub met with Mrs. a farm budget. Some banks, as Darvel Miller Wednesday afternoon Dinner was served at 2 p. m. to 12 well ay the" Farin' Credit. Ad'mlnlstraafter tfhich the time was tl'on, guests, recoin. mend outlining Apent in- playing bridge- Miss Irene Swan js visiting relatn advance the tives . in Logan for a few day's. nv e t 0! A meeting of Kays using produviRe will be held at the home of ction .Miss Miriam Barnes Monday aftei Unde? this plan .noon at 2 oclock. A fronj provision Is Sqlt Lake vilj addressspeaker the meeting ra a d e , f 0 r on the propopsed constitutional .a- -, monthly ex pen-- ' mendments to be Rt the dli'ures and general election voted pnis .invited Everyone Mrs. 'Sterling Sill was.hbstess'to granted, to the. the Bay View club at her home in borrower In ac- - Salt Lake, .Wednesday afternoon. cprdance with TThe roll call was given .'by Mrs. t he budget Effie Reeves) and . the lesson was . given bjr Mrs. Herbert L. Gleason, bejlf show fiow loins can he repuld. whq reviewed the book; Wako Uj and Love, by- Dorothy Brande, . YYith Jhe accumulated datiy troiU previous In vest lories and budgets, Patricia. Warshaw presented two The Dead "ujidset rtakjng bccomss easier and reardings to the club, and Vespers-'- . Sixteen rnsixe aocur-utund valuableAs one Kitten hrancKof the farming plant requlcea members of the club from Kays-MiAttended' tind other guests more cxpemlltiire, tvo'ch ns- - for new Mrs. Charles Shepherd, Mrs. were, fuachlnery, feudufi. livestock, fUtH John Robins, Mrs. Effie Jacobs" and It uiay'be noces'ry to limit othery Mrs. Richard Evans, all ' of Salt ,ro meet pressltxt requirements. Lake City and Mrs. Jabei S. Adams, Xkf budget iTelps to. formulate of LAytom . . . . program. It Is of special Im parlance lg lirranglngto meet spe Andrbw Wisniewski 'of .Milwau-- . vial .or large exphndltures. If the la kee, whq is- he father of 11 chilcome and expenditures are csreftll dren, offered two of them in paybudgeted U prevents the spend ment of- a 535 debt to a furniture lii Of mn&y needed for Interest and company. UjtjDjs befoYe the time of payment. Paul Fritsch of Portland, Ore The fgrl'Jultural Commission pi the American Rankers Association has trained fhes to lift dumbbells feels that this type of work Is e. made of cork and to do other gymImportant that special emphasis ha nastics. been pYaced upon the field of farm inventories, budgets and credit stat Trof. Howard Becker of Smith men's as one of Its national project College, with his wife and three for farm aid. children, completed a 1,200-m.l- e tour of Europe on one er bicycle. Mrs. Clara Jones of St. Mr. and Mrs. Ilorace Steed, Mr. Taul reported to the police and Mrs. James W. Webster, Mr. her bust and deserted that and Mrs. Glen Stuart, Mr. and Mrs her two days after she beJames R. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Alcame the mother of twins. ma Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse B. "even .Telephiine'Kaysville 2 g,' y. The en.iir)i iyitm. of ithich Uinled "the development ol States has. been the uup.iuitlclrd ex ample, dept ml 4 for Its h.dtive ptrwer tf upon tho tuhausttble roBCPoir of energy in Individual de sire for personrl advaiictMiieiii In prosperity. but It guarantees nothing ta the Ifidiv'ldunl eave rreedom of milt In says. The colleetlvi.-.- t sceuri-sj stein, . TUESDAY, WED.; THURSDAY A New Hard-RidinFast Shoot-- ', '.'ing Star! CHARLES STAERET- it - tl-e tit , HIGH "CLASS ENTERTAINMENT. printed m a. o-- f - LAYTON ; Rrertl-.m-N- f e ROXY THEATRE ; 1 1 iinl Jm-T'f- -- : vc vm-llll- - . Vkv,-tlAHI- X - e- - jUd-'-J- "Vc have u new shipment nrnJ table Inimiia. tvhile thby last;. 1riccs from $.98 lo F.nll cotton mattress $8:o( Inner Spring mattresu $10:00 to oo mt . 0 - ''i pi-;- i : you waat to to you 1 If vour Mnu aro no adgo, try LVniA K. HNKHAM S kOLTAIllJt COMPOUND. It help, calm your qulTerine norraa and almulrt plT you the atrength and energy to face Ilia with a amlla. W lion your worried and can. become too much fur you ond mu want to run away from It all . . . taka I VUIA K. PINKHAM S VIM POU NIX, Many women hare had oarraa a (anglrtl aa youra. but they hare taaon able to build up tholr irop and enoriiv nnd back to normnl with the aid of I I l A X, ft PINkliAM 8 VtC.ETAHl E COMPOUND. Whaa your tnothor and your grandmother runrlowA tlar l tn Prnrn-- nerToua Irritable and hay dnpeuded upon thla famoua old medlclna ao pep them up ailuln to help their nerrea them a etraertul dlapoaltluu. ,,M help lt .V-- i- "int'oiK-elyirblf- Aro th.ro thnM whan you ora rroaa irmnl ond Irritable . . , tint wbeu you eoold tbuao oho arv jn vumxlruL natlnivfi-lj-n'lo- quivering nerves itrmui that T i is a way tp help calm Do you ImI ao f-fTfii- .5 NERVOUS? Here l i ) - The change is a highly desirablo one, and means new opportunity and higher ratings' for the personnel of the battery. The duties perforated by the mw battery are the establishment and maintenance communications between the ba'talion and firing batteries. Com. municat.ons are cairiod on by radio telephone, telegraph,- and semaphore, This will give members an" in opportunity to become skilled, ' tin si technical .fields.This change ill uNo .reduce the membership of the liatlcry to thirty-fiv- e members, and w.ll thtia manic the. olliCi rs to plain higher standards 'among the members. The new." Battery Commander, Lieutenant Donald E, Smith, is. a" well trained officer who began hia career on the guard as a private and dilligcntly woikert his way tp again- soon. from the ranks. He. is a" capable LEATHER "CRAFT ASKED-soldier,- loved - and ret peotc-TO EXHIBIT AT U.E.A. by The companys leathern aft ctnss battery members, and will undoubt has been asked to make a display edly make the unit the "pride and of the wcik done by the hoys at protection of our coqnty.-- . the Utah State Teachers institute the convention in Salt which will be held next week. The exhibit will consist of work cpm-- Mr.-nMrs. Harry Jones and pleted on ladies purses, . albums, bolts, bill folds, key tainers and pon, Iai k, of. San Diego, California novelty articles, as, gloves, saddles, spent a few days over "the last wetk etc." The class has been conducted end in Farmingtori visiting with under the direction of Miss Thora" old friends, During their'stay they . . made their .home with Mr. and Mrs Bergeson of Bountiful. DR. A. F. STERLING ON LEAVE. C. I. Bowen. Mrs, Jones was formDr. and Mrs. A. F. Sterling left erly station agent" the Bamberfor the state of Iowa and will be ger Electric Line aijd. Mr,' Jones was auditor for the same line. It absent for ten days. They will is eighteen years since in South Sterlings parents they left Dakota find Dr. Sterling's parents here to make their home in. Ban in Iowa. Dr, Weatherman of Fort Diego and. fifteen years since" they Douglas j acting as efirnp medical were here on a visit, Mr. Jones and son are in the newspaper business-jffieer in Dr. Stiflings absence. . KENTUCKY BOYS ARRIVE the California city. . Six additional enrollees were re- The successes of the local deer eived at Company headquarters hunters this year, has hot 16 so Saturday, All were from the state well filled with meat as formerly, of Kentucky .and are of old Am- however, a nuriiber have returned erican stock as indicated by the home with "their buck, Ed South-wort- h was first back from the head Joe . names: Walter nayes, James Hicks, Andrew Hunt, of Farmington canyOn With, his, .Stanley Johnson and Garnett Jef- followed .by Kenneth Smith- who feries, These men have entered in- was successful in" Centerville 'canto the work and educational .'pro- yon; both obtained their (leer cfirly the opening morning. gram with enthusiasm." ' Robert Griffiths store-waagain - V entf rted" by unknown person, duriph'-iTT'-E . ng." Wednesday night and, cfiml'd away a considerable amount of. nfer cfv thandme. They, entered th stoic by breaking th-'- large plate glays front door. The Ijquor d. papitn.ent was also ransacked and a large .aijiount tV .of liqurT was taken togrthcr wiJi money which was located in ash 4 boxp.s nnd the cash register. The v r-- i l ! ' sheriff's efFU-- ia working on the. care.-Thitime in less second the js J?iV!-i!f'i" ip i rum o' Irmkias than a month this store has '.i"leen of entered by burglars, however, the Im h first time was the work .of some anr ";) hojg from Salt. Lake who .were &tay eut.-- pi -! yfc!vi,i i' 'ni "a nl stufng at their uncles farm houx and he c ii i i.iJIe,iv se . who were soon apprehended by (he 'mjty sys'em" of Eiiropran she tiffs ytHtos. Virgil' A survey of the damage from tlonnl InJktrial Cu-.- unce Ruard. the East wind of last week reveals say-- i hi B i okir 4, n lti by he a number houses that lost Aine-- ' . in .rJikorn enough ahingles. to require in. many "Thr-Involve Irroroacilnltle prln n gun battery quarters battery and combat train of the First Battalion, 115th F. A loors of the new, as well as the Id, enrollees is to have an occasion so he has let fil good the cat of bag in announc out the will be given the that company ing a jolly good time" next Wednes-in day night in the recreation hall the form of a Dutch supper" and e program. a snappy DAY IS HIGH ENTERTAINS Representatives of the biological nd music departments of the Davis high school entertained the com pany last Wednesday night at all camp program. Mr. Ilcnscy of the biology department gave a talk with his two exceptional reels of mo. ion picture The Glacier National park and Mr. Jack Stacey f the music, department presinted throe of his students in Vocal duets and saxophone .solos. The progarm was enthusiastically received and the performers ifivited to come -- - Captain unit at Bountiful was chang that the only way to drive the blues Guard to headed from a nd home sickness away 'f-n-J: v- At 'Bunt if ul Ndw Headquarters Bat. Make Whoopie Wednesday Nite 536 T- Natl Guard Unit Headquarters Co. 3 . - 1 - five-passe- ng 46,997.71 ........ State,- county, and municipal deposits : checks out- officers and certified Deposits of other banks, ... u.,. .j.. 2,036.39 Etandufg, ct.c. , Total of Items 14. to 18, inclusive:-SecureInvest- by the pledge of loans and0r None . . ment? mor Nut secured by the pledge of loans, and, - . vestments ' TOTAL DEPOSITS .;......l...r..L.-ri...$23- 3, Other liabilities' ...- ' . Capital aceofint: debentures:and notes, ' Capital . (1) Sold to Reconstructibn Finance , . . - I ..' 2,655.69 ' . . ; . . i........?5, 000-0Corporation .. to others Sold (2) 50.000.09 First preferred stocky. shares, par $ share, ? retireable at share per per shares, par Second preferred stock .. . ...per share. . per share, rctirable at $ T50.00 sharq! 500 stock per shares, par Qommon -- .1 Undivided profits net ; Retirement "fund for preferred stock or capitalnotes and debentures ' . . . - 1 . , . . - TOTAL CATITAL ACCOUNT- '- 61,279.88 ..$297,376.27 TOTAL, INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT ' . STATE OF UTAH, County of Davis, ss. . R. X. Schluter, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and . says, that he is Cashier of the above named lank and that the above and- ,. foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the con- ; dition of the said bank at the close of business on the 10th day of . . . . October, 1936, R. N. SCHLUTER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of October, 1938. JAMES E. ELDREDGE, Notary Tublic. Seal Residing at Woods Cross, Utah. My Commission will expire December 11, 1938. Correct Attest : JOHN L. FACKRELL, W. H. ROBERTS, ALVIN W. ITATCn, Directors. STATE OF UTAH OITICE OF BANK COMMISSIONER I. R. F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Uah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank, filed in rtv office on October 22, 1938, R. F. STARLEY BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH. |