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Show ... THE JORDAN REPORT )lADE TO THE BANK CO:\I)HSSIONBR OF THE STATE OF UTAH Of The Condition Of The Midvale State Bank located at Midvale, in the county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the clo.se of business on the 5th day of October, 1925. RESOURCES $411,231.18 Loans and discounts ·········--·-······· ······-· .._ ........ .. 2,404.47 .. ............ Overdrafts ........................................... ...................... -35,000.00 Stocks, bonds and seeu1·ities, etc. .. .................................. 340.00 .... .................................. Claims and Judgments ................ 6,784.65 Banking House ......... ~....... .... ... ........... _ ......................... .. 3,474.10 Furniture and Fixture::; ·-·· ._........... ~·--·-·-· ...-............ .. 11,107.80 Other Real Estate Owned ............................._.......- ........... .. 82,818.98 Due from Other Banks ................. . ......... ...... - .......... _ ... 689.43 _ .. . .. ......... _ ....... .. Cash Items .......................... 375.00 Gold ........................................................................_.. ................................ .. 2,211.80 Silver ...................... ............................. .. ......................... - .....- ............. .. Cw·rency .........- ...................................................................................... 6,785.00 10,061.23 Total Cash on Hand .............- .... ... ___ __ .............._........... .. 11.65 Expenses ......................................... _....... .. ......,..._............................. .. 1,084.56 Miscellaneous .....................- ....................................................... ...... . $564,306.97 TOTAL ..................................... - ................................................. LIAJ31LITIES $ 35,000.00 Capital Stock Paid in .................- ................---·- -- - .. ·--· 20,000.00 Sw·plus Fund .................. ,.................................................................. . 3,232.41 Undivided P.roflt.s .~............- ...- .....................- ......................... 301.39 Interest .......................................................................................................... 2.15 Exchange --·-·--·-·--..........- ........- .. . . ...................... ....... 3,535.95 Tatal ·-•·••••·"'""""'"'""'"'"'""""""'""'''"""""-"'"'"'-"'"'"'-"'"'"" 11.65 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc .............................. 3,524.30 ..... ...................... ................. Net Undivided Profit::; .. 17,425.91 Due to Other Banks .................................................................... .. Deposits Subject to Cheek _................................................ $~20,447.12 44.20 Demand Certificates .........____ ... _ _ ................................. 2,287.52 Cashier'.s Checks .............................. - .............................................. 298.00 Dividends Unpaid - - .. ........_.... ................ .... .... ................. 223,076.84 Total Demand Deposits ··---·-.............._ ..... ..................... . Time Certificates .................................................................... - ....... 5,571.25 Savings Deposits ............................... ............................. ... -··-· 259,685.24 265,256.49 Total Time Deposits .............. __...... ............................. - .... . 23.43 Cash Over .................................................................................................. $564,306.97 TOTAL .............................. ................................ ......................... . State of Utah, County of Salt Lake, Mr. Leon L. Olson being first duly swoTn according to law, deposes and says that he is ca~hier of the above named bank; 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 5th day of October, 1925. LEON L. OLSON. Subseribed and -sworn to before .ne this 5th day of October, 1925. (Seal) My commission expires the 19th day of February, 1926. Residing at Midvale, Utah. WILLIAM WATERS ' Notary Public. Correct Attest: DR. W. A. MARSHALL, JOSEPH M. HOLT, HEBER C. AYLETT, Directors. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do here/by certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 15th day of October, 1925. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. JOURNAL Mrs. T. E. Dewey is visiting at 1 Lehi the guest of her parents . Mr .and Mrs. A. F. Smith entertained the Social Hour Club at their Mrs. Jack Henaeruon entertained holllle Saturday evening. Progressive at a child1·en's party Thursday after- games were played and prizes awardnoon in honor of her daughter, Shir- ed to Mrs. S. L. Brady of Salt Lake, ley, the oceasion being her third bilth- M.rs. A. Gardner, Mr. L. W. Niels0l1 day anniversary. Twelve little guests and Mrs. Reed Beek of Draper. Supwere present. per was served to twenty-four guests. Miss Florice Smith was a guest at Out--of-town guests were: Mr. and /NC. a Kensington Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. G. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. S ~1:I.MEN'I given by her sister, Mrs. Wm. A. L. Brady of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs ojl-~~ 0. D. Ballard and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hansen of Sandy . Mr')l. J. W. Clegg and baby of Beck of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. Al.Jen Soldier Summit spent the week-end Bateman of East Midvale and Mr. with her sister, Mrs. E. J. Mickelsen. and Mrs. Orson Smith of Murray. Miss Gerlee Frisbee of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. M. Allsop left Sunwas the week-end guest of her mothe1 day for a weeks trip to Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Boulter ente1'tained Mrs. J. R. Rawlins. Mrs. Elizabeth Cotterell had as he1 the Acme Club at their home Tuesguest Saturday, her grand-daug>hter, day evening. Progressive games We'l'O Miss Veda Cotterell of Salt Lake. played and supper served. Mr. J os. C. Orgill had as •his guest Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kuhre of Saturday his daughter, Mdss Harriet New York are visiting with relatives ( and friends here enroute to San FranOrgill of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rawlins enter- cisco where they expect to make their tained at dinner Sunday. Covers were home. Mr. Merril Hand, Mr. T. Cushing laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Farmer of Mr. Jess Peterson left Sunday and MickJ. S. Mrs. and Mr. Idaho, Bliss, elsen and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hen- for a deer hunt in Southern Utah. Ml' .and Mrs. E. Beck of Midvale dricksen . Mrs. Ma1~tJha Dureyon is visitli.ng entertained at luncheon Sunday evat Park City the guest of her daugh- ening. Those present were: Mr. and Our new shipment of House Mrs. W. 0. Boberg, Mr. and Mrs. L. tel·, Mrs.. Ralph Stringfellow. Frocks is upon the scene! That Mrs. Doyle Lewis and baby left on E. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. WilSunday for their home in Salt Lake liams, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sorenson, Mt·. means action I This last year it after spending several weeks with her and Mrs. E. Christian and Mrs. Flo-has meant that wise housewives parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bailey. rance Stuart. have bought in our stores over The Third ward M. I. A. entertainMaster Elden Stringfellow, son of. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stringfellow un- ed at a social Monday evening. Proone-half million of these Gingderwent an operation .at the L. D. S. gram and games furnished the enham House Frocks at this one Hospital Saturday. He is improving tertainment. Refreshments were servadvantageous price! ed to one hundred and fifteen guests. nicely. A nurses course under the direction Mr. and Mrs. Reid Beck and Mr. Am'l~keag the Stake Relief Board will be of and Mrs. 0. D. Ballard were guestF of Mr. and Mrs.. .AJma Smith of Sand) conducted in the Bishops building Ito Saturday evening at a Five Hund11:ed start next week. '!'he date will be anTh new House Frocks are nounced later. party. just as splendid as those you Mr. and Mrs. Carter Grant and Mrs. Carrie Sadler · returned home have liked so well; they are during the week after visiting friends family moved into their new home on Fourth South and Third East. made of the same quality gingin Salt Lake for two weeks. ocwill Dastrup 0. Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Harry Heward attended a hm · ham but in new and charming cheon Friday afternoon given by Mrs. cupy the home formerly occupied by styles. In sizes for allMr. and Mrs. C. Grant. Alice Stringfellow of Salt Lake. even extra large. Mr. and Mrs. Enock Jorgenson enMr. and Mrs. A. Calton of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and M1·s. S. C. tertained at trout dinner at their home Tuesday evening. Covers were Bailey Sunday. laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nielsen, and Mr. Rasmussen, Mrs. Soren Mrs. H. E. Stringfellow and Mr. and ll1r. and Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rasmussen were the Mrs. E. R. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. guest of Dr. and Mrs. C. 0. Jensen of Boyden, A. F. Smith, Orson Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Dorius, Mrs. RobMagna, Thursday. inson, Mr. and Mr.s. Berg Jorgenson, Miss Candland and Miss Rose. Mrs. Andrew Swenson and Mrs. Pierce Swenson entertained at a shower at the home of Mrs. Andrew Mrs. T. E. Anderbe1·g entert-ained Swenson Thursday afternoon of last the Ladies Aid Society at her homt week in honor of Mrs. Reuben Sharp on Pieneer Avenue Thursday. 'fihe formerly Miss Olive Swenson of East Midvale. Prograssive games were time was spent in charity sev.'ing. A played Luncheon served to twentyluncheon was served. three guests • Mlrs. George Marriott of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crapo of Idaho was a guest of Mrs. T. E. Marriott will make their home in Sandy . Mr. and Mrs. H. Sorenson, Mr. and the past week. Mrs. A. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mable Olson, Mrs. Biddwell, tertained a.t the home of Mrs. Ed- Hardy, a bride of the near future, her Mrs. Frank Nelson entertained at mother, Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead enL. E. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. E. Miss Maggie Layton, lllrs. Serena Ol-1 ward Hobbs last week. her home Wednesday afternoon of Beck of Midvale were entertained at son, Miss Jene Cox. Mrs. Libby Hal-l Judge and Mrs. Fred Morgan have tertained at a miscellaneous shower last week in honor of her birllhday an- the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Bo- field, Mrs. Edith Kendell, Mrs. Ivy as their guests for a few weeks, Mrs. Wednesday night. Games were played Morgan's mother, Mrs. Jaine McKin- and a two course luncheon served tG Noall. niversary. Out-of-town guests were: berg Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen of Un- non of Randolph. forty guests . Miss Ada Magrusson returned M[·s. John Jensen, Mrs. Ralph Firth, Wedgiven was party farewell A Mrs. and Mr. with Sunday visited ion Mr. and Mrs. Roland Page of Riverto her home from Devey Grand Mrs. Hanna Anderson, Mrs. Orson T. nesday evening in the Mill Creek county, Utah to attend the N. E. A. T. F. Greenwood. Tue.sday of last week, Mrs. Ethel ward chapel in honor of David Ham- ton are receiving congratulations on Jensen and Mrs. Eli Mitchell of Mid- . The First Ward Corroboree was a vale. grand success. Generous proceeds Millerberg was a. guest at a shower, ilton, son of Mrs. Mary Bell Hamilton. the arival of a son. Mrs. Page was in honor of Miss Edna Gotber~ of' Mr. Hamilton will leave the coming for·merly Cleo Bateman of this ward. Mrs. Fred D. James, Sr., returned were realized. Mrs. E. V. Erickson and Mr. and Salt Lake. Miss Gotberg is a leading week for a mission to the NetherMisto home Thursday from a visit Raynold Brady of Union wert> Mrs. lands. to shortly leave will and singer solo souri, Kansas, Nebraska and OklaMr. and Mrs. Duane Morgan are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Steadmake her home in Florida. !homa.. Mrs. R. W. B.orn, MisSes Bessie 11 f B 11 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Angel and their receiving congratulations over the ar- mall~. lastdwlle!e·k. M I N e 1s. . . ewe o ~r. an family of Streator, Illinois are spend- . and Stella Facy, Miss Caroiine Hay, Mrs. Amelia Ainsworth entertained ing a few days at the h01me of Mr. nval of a daughter born to the,lJI dur- ingham have moved into one of the Mis<. Violet Swenson, Miss Berniece 1 Lane, Misses Minnie and Hazel Hues- at a shower Thursday evening at her and Mrs. Ezra Pate. Trey will make ing the week. Mrs. Morgan was for-~ Utah-Idaho Sugar factory'·s houses. They expect to make their home here. sm-, Mr. Glen Huesser, Mr. Arthur home on Social Avenue in honor of their home on Vine Street, Murray. merly Miss Audrey Robertson. There will b_e a da~ca. in the amuseMr. and Mrs. w. w. Blackburn are Mr. and Mrs. George Millerb.erg Charter and Mr. Arnold Traster spent h~ll Fnday. mght October 23. men~ a:rthe over congratula~tions receiving the past week-end at Logan attend- her sister, Miss Luetta :Fox an Ootober motored to Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Pate had as their rival of a son. Mrs. Blackburn was Mus1c wrll be furn1shed by a Salt Lake ing the State Christian Endeavor Con- bride. vention. The Sandy Intennediates won The game "Stung" was the main guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Archie formerly Mise Geraldme Lundeblade orohestra., 'Every b~dy come." Mrss Esther ErJCkson of Murray Mrs. Clara Park .has returned to a $5.00 prize for having the larges~ feature of the evening, prizes going Robinson o~ Nevada, ~r. and Mrs. the week-end guest of Mary Halmembershi,P was per cent of registered to Mith Ruth Bergman of Bing-ham, Hugh . Gustm and family of Sagel, her home in Lehi after a two weeks verson. here. . Wyommg and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. visit with relatives present. Mr. H. Halverson visited his daughMrs. Albel't Bergon and daughter Mrs. W. W. Born left Friday for Alice Young and Sylvia Evans. Mlss Pate of Mapleton. Mrs. Charles Oborn of Taylorsville Florence who have been visiting atfthe ter, M~ry at the home of Henry ClosSan Francisco to join her husband Fox reeeived many beautiful gifts. A and make her home. Mrs. Born was !ight luncheon was served to eighteen. visited Sunday evening with Mr. and home of Mrs. Bergon's parents, ::VIr. ner Fnday of last week Mr. and Frs. Douglas Sanderson and Ml·s. Charles White have returnMr .and Mrs. Irvin Cook of Idaho Mrs. George Millerberg. formerly Miss Thelma Kuhre. and son, Kay have returned from R'i· ed to their home in Ogden. Mrs. L. M. Kemp and Mrs. Waster were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell have mond, Canada where they spent the F. Wamberg of Midvale were ~uests T. C. Cook • their guests at their home on Eas t summer. ?o~g. says "Jordan looks as MTS. Mary Jenson and children of of Mrs. Frank Oboo:n Thursday. . . Forty-eighth south &treet, Mrs. Camp- good to hu~. Mrs. G. A. Robertson who has been Salt Lake were dinner guests SunMrs. Reed vrsrted Goats V1rg!l Mrs. bell's aunt, Mrs. E. E. Tuller of Hunts the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. B. day of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobson. :Ind Saturday Lake Salt of Gardner H. 1 ville. Solof Berrett Alden Mrs. and Mr. Thursday spent Milae Ettie Miss Tl·ip for the past six months left FriMr. and Mrs. William Belliston have attended a party giv~n in honor ()f and Friday oi last week in American dier Summit were guests last week day for Arizona. as their guests the past week at Mrs. Gardner w~~ wrll leave in the Mrs. Leola Hand enterta.ined at a Fork, the guest of Miss Zelia Zab- of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen, three course dinner Monday afternoon rask.ie · Miss Mary Erickson, Grace, James their home on State Street, Mr .and near future to JO!D Mr. Gardner in Covers were laid for: Mrs. Loris Pratt ~r.di~nd Mrs. RubeSn SdharpMhad asl and Mr. Buckner of Bingham motor- .Mrs. Wilford Belliston and Mrs. Ralph Detroit, Mik:higan ;where they wi1l ' make their home. Belliston of Nephi. Mrs. Reed Harris, Miss J,osephint err nner guests un ay, r. anc ed to Evanston, Wyominl', Sunday. Seth Nordberg expects to be hdme Mrs. J. W. Herling ntertained at Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Gregory, Mr's. Pratt, and Miss Alice Drugdal of Salt Mrs. Ivan Glove~. Lake, Mrs. G. Hand and Miss Reva Mdrs. Rotbtehrt Mhorlne Sfr.,Mwas adgMuest Gussie Cralk and Mrs. Dartenser of a bridge luncheon Monday afternoon the last of the week after over two weeks in the L. D. S. hospital where rs. Murray and Mrs. Wm. TU\t-n.er of at her home. r. an me o e Hand. The afternoon was spent in S un ay a Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Aderloff enter- he was operated on, on October 29. Park 01ty were dinner guests Sunsewdng. D. H. MHne. Lavern and Norma Bateman visitMembers of the M. M. S. Club were Ak greatf nthumbeEr ~f Mt~~ M. I. ~· day of Mrs. Sara.h Lunnons of Brin- tained a number of relatives at din1 their sister, Mrs. Roland Page of ed home their a-t evening Wednesday ner Ward. ton wa~d e. ruva ast e o entertained at the home of Mr. and wor ers last week. Miss Edna Bate~ Riverton Street. Elm on a held Society Relief The Union Mrs. G. A. Jenkins of Murray Frida> attended the M. I. A. Convention m Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holt are vis- man is spending two weeks at Riverevening. Progressive games were play Salt Lake Sunday. \very successful fair in the ward chapMr. and Mrs. Neal_ Olson were the el Friday of last week. Very beauti- iting Mrs. Holt's parents, Mr. and ton, guest of Mrs. Rolan-d Page. ed and prizes awarde<i to Mrs. C. Mrs. Parley Spratling underwent a Swenson and Mr. W. Wa.mherg of guests Saturday evenmg at the hon:e 'ful hand work was on display for Mrs. Robert Dilmond of West Jordan. Miss Berniece Watt,s had as her very !serious operation at the St. Midvale. Dancing was also enjoyed. of ~r. and Mrs. J. Z. Brown of u.m- which twenty four blue ribbons were The following Sandy members were versrty Street, Salt. Lake. Dancmg awarded. Canned and fresh vegetab- guests Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. D. Marks hospital Monday afternoon. She is getting along as well as could les and baking were also shown. A New hold of Union. . . present: Mr .and Mrs. C. Swenson, and supper. were enJoyed. expected. be guest the Mrs. llo E1·ickson was M:r. ar.d Mrs. L. L. Raddon, Mr. and A party m 'ho~or of the retiremg very enjoyable program was enjoyC. A. Farmer of Logan, Mr. Mrs. Friday. Mrs. W. M. Hugmes, Mr .and Mrs. Sunday Scl_Jool offrcers was held at the ed in the evening and refreshments of Miss Berniece Watts of Salt Lake were din~ Arnold Hyrum of guest the Mrs. Grant North was Frank Nelson, Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest home of Bumop and Mrs. T. F. Green were sold. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Erickson enter- her sister, Mrs. Ilo Erickson Thurs- ner guests of Mrs. Henry Egbert on Jensen, Dr .and Mrs. C. C. Jensen woGod Thursd~y of 1aedst wee~. f sh 1 Sunday. Mrs. Farmer will visit he:~; anu re re_ - tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and day of last week. ames weie pay and Mrs. F. G. Fischer. Supper was Mrs. Egbert for a few days. daughter, her guest, her as ·has Watts L. Mrs. and Murray of Erickson ALma Mrs. frve twenty to served were ments served. Farmer, Mrs. Orrin Beck. A. C. Mrs. · w f d S W M d M gue9ts entertained Williams · M~s. A. E. d est ne1ce, Miss Eva Bular of Byron, Wyo-rs. m. tea man o r. an · h ld th . 'M 1 A Ofl' Th Henry Egbert motored to Mrs. , stea ·n m Jordan e1r e rcers . . . e rtlhe immediate family Tuesday after1 g. and spent the day Monday Herriman 'd h d . U f t ·M Th week last of Tuesday night opening noon at luncheon in ihonor of Mrs. · th Mr. and Mrs. George Watts were e, mon war u ua1s o e t JJ 11 A d \ J. Wix of Meaker, Colo.rado . e war admuedsemend a · dpro- their opening night Tuesday evening the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bow- visiting friends. m The Good-time Club will give anMrs. A. Hughes has as her guest pam wdas rfen ehr atn games, . anedc- of last week. Games and dancing were den of Salt Lake Sunday. othe1· of there popular dances in the her sister, Mrs. C. Lindquist and her mg an re res men s were enJOY . enjoyed and refreshments of peanuts hall Saturday nigl.t. amusement served. were apples and was Lake Salt of Rock N. J. Mrs. Lake. Salt of children Mrs .Soren Dahl is in Salt Lake Or 80 The Third ward Sunday School en- a guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. where she is spending most her tilme tertained at a social in the ward David McDonald. at the L. D. S. Hospital v.'ith her sisMonday visited Anderson Neal Mrs. (Chapel Wednesday evening of Mrs. Barrett who underwent a ter, announces Beckstead Hyrum Mrs. children and Forsgren Oliver Mrs. Murray. of Powell Alma Mrs. with week. Program and games were enoperation for appendicitis serious Ardaughter her of engagement the Brigin home their to returned have Frientertained Olson Neal Mrs. joyed. Refrel'\hmentil were served. week. last Murof Elkins George to Hardy thella with here visiting after City ham University '02 the for evening day The Second ward Religion class en1 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pixt()n and 1iay ,the marriage will take pl.ace tertadned at a social 'l'hursday after- Club at her home on State Street. relatives . attended the Pixton reunion at family 5th. November teachers and officers noon. Games were enjoyed and re- Ten guests were present including 'I\he Primary Complimentry to Miss Arthella Taylorsville Monday night. Mrs. Ni>ra Reese, Mrs. Lilly Adams, of the Murray first ward were enfreshments served. DRAPER DOINGS fl {VAT/ON-WID£ INSTITIJTION- STORES DEP.A. Half .Million House Frocks Sold In Our Stores This Year ! and Security Gingham UNION Goodyear Tires? Maybe because they're recognized as the standard of quality you think they are high priced GOODYEAR TIRE PRICES ARE AS LOW AS ANY YOU CAN FIND. There is no reason on earth why you should not do what the largest single group of car owners in the world does- . Put on Goodyears and forget tire trouble. We have this fam~us quality tire in all sizes, all types-Cords or Fabric, Regular or Balloon. . ' Wheeler Bros. t:ty Triangle Service Station Bingham Highway • Sandy City News EAST MIDVALE Why Don't You Use • bh MURRA Y N OTE S West J d I • |