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Show Friday, January 20, 1928 THE MIDVALE JOURNAL ~our~~========================~====~ ANATION·WIDE I uter-uviearteo.ee.,N.Y.-By B. Link '{oo·u. NE'/Eil HA-111!. " ""(\'tA"(' 6At.t6 Ht!rt1! A6M(,-~~~':a . \V.."!! 1'riose ~\IMS .No HotA~s? t>o '(oo ~Now ~H/t.T \'t'S \"vqo O'C.L.OCK 1 -(K& \OE~ OF HA~I~G "'(Hr:M t-'eas Ut-11'1&.. ~wo SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS BUYING MOST WE ~EfoQ.• Now WA\"(, WAr-r '"(ou SP','( AN'{M011.f: ,M~o\l'f· -(et'4 Mtt:&U\&$ A~ \114& Ht:Mlt> SOMf!THlNG AT .,.H. K\1'CH~t-4 1)00R.-.,i'M& G\l( OF Uia Wltl,. 00'1' BUY FOR LESS Q.U\!iLi ~'0 1~'-IE'STlGAiE)) ' . A~t> W\-\~.,. 't>o '{oo \tii"'K '1'41t SAW? ~REA~ ~!"'!!11!!!"11 IJfe Expec:tuLey \N. ·There Ia 110 doubt that the rreaJ '(OU S~OOI..t:> \-\A'Jl! advance• made in medicine an s~:e~ \HeM R~N aurrery han added tG the l:>att of human life, in 'their ministr) ~~eH 1'He'( SAw I~ainat many serloua conditions S\"' Of' Our creat life luurance c!ompan· ies have beuunt lllOre confidenl ~~?:.i:\ Now, ~~~,. in the aeltcti.Ga ef their tisks, al wool.;> Ml!\1/1 the yearc ha•• ~ten aclcltd to th• HM'P~!'llt) creat aYerae,e ef "expectancy." I "('OU \F ~W But tlacrt 11 a c1Gu4 011 the horl· zon of teda,r. I am 1ure thai death• ef individual• between lift) an4 sixty-Ave are takinc 11n a verJ alarmlnt incrca1e--so much so, a! te lea4 me to believe that this i! cettin1 to bt the most critical 11e· rioi fer men who 1hould be ai their very but. It Ia not Provi· den •• that removu men at sucb an are; my o:rlnion ia becomina lllOrt coaArme each year1 that men art VRCGIItcioutly dolnr them·! 4 1tiY41 to dutlal .,.,en Ia, "heart ell·, ltalt" of ceurat; the heart u1ually ceattl te beat when we clie j the qu111loa Ia, what made the heart quit wofld~( at 1uch an unsee111ly (.b) "Who-oo"l "What did the deceased leave hov~ t Ia tl!Jlt for i11natiption, whea ao-called beart llbeases an Under direction Miss Tw.ila Smart b h' d h' ?" awecplnr nJuble mea away be· e m Im · . . Address ......... Dr. Adam S. Benmon "A wife, the sheriff and numer- fore tlaelr time. To say that ~ mu died of "4ropay" tllday, would • Baritone Solos Mr. Cleme.nt Crapo ous creditors." ~e to 'betray th,t mo,t ~cnselianor· Tee. by Miss Lucile Nelson aace i ''heart 4lseue ' 11 alm~t 11 . . ! Dedicatory Prayer Patnaroh Wm. Pres. Greenwood (Midvale Lions lhl 'II. onr thlr:r-fiTt years of ac:· D. Kuhre Club) Lion Cyril Rasmussen, will About 500 people gathered at the Selection ............... Midvale Jr. High you start the Vulgar Boatman? tin praetl"1 b&Tt perba~• found leu diLII 1 lllmdrc4-ccrtalnly not . S h00 1 0 h t . . · Songleader Cyril: "I have'.nt any muy er-thah 4itd Gf orcania rc es ra c . Midvale School Aud!toriUmoon lseaat4 kioiaeyl h•rt 2iaaael ~ednes day eve,ning of this week to Dancmg followed the program. Jars, Mr. President" lltomaeb, \Jloooi, and aplttn, llnr, f . uq4traint tile ilaart until . . t he ded 1catory program o "Here, what's this?" demanded Most humonsts take themselves lt caa rtoma llll lllllft, 111 4 there Midvale Junior High School . art ot\Jw collcltiGaa, udt remote too seriously. Pres. W. W. Wilson, of the Board the editor of the comic journal. Education was in charge and the "What's what?" faltered the ar- Where there's a will, there's al- fr~m tilt heart, tilat 4o tllle n.m• j ,.. the~· ways a iawyer to break it. ~emlJers of the Board and assis- tist. •Y ep1ll1on 1a, 1f men '1\'0a.,. . , . ce:r.u oYer-eatlnJ, ther, wouloi re• l ''This JOke doesn t ment10.n the attended. LOST! LOST! LOST ! SOS 4uee ''ir.eart 4iseale.s' \ly halfj program as give.n, follows: fl.apper." Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen, ove.rwork and exceuea kll1-a!'4 at , ""'""" Tell Overture .....Midvale a t1me of lift when mature JUd(· E t Ce t s · M'd b '. n er t., 1,T1 1 - ment Ia men Is moat aeeoiell. Thiulc He; What do you mean by say- rown, on as Jr. H1gh School Orchestra 1 ;·ale, Tuesday. Finder call Journal about it "'""''"'llo -·-·-· Miss Rena Morris, ing this is a possum car?" 1t Mezt Wed-PrewntiOll of Coldl She: "Oh, it plays dead in the )ffice. Reward. Jordan High School Grade Chorus (a) Daybreak most convenient places. os. ra 1 0 1 n. •..... CAL SCHOOL IS DEDICATED • 20 NORTH MAIN STREET, MIDVALE, UTAH FouR e,uRGLAR.S 1'1\'l'tN' \o .. "where savings are greatest, ""tlp.. REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UT.AH Of The Condition Of The Sandy City Bank located at Sandy City in the coun- ' - ty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on ----~0 BALANCE SHEEr AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1927 the 31st day of December, 1927. ASSETS RESOURCES GENERAL FUND Loans. and Dis~ounts, less notes and 77 80 Undeposited ................................ $ $233,060.41 : b1lls of th1s bank rediscounted .... ·33 323 139.42 in Bank --------·----·-·-----------·--· 1 088 ·16 Overdrafts ----··--··--··-·--······:·:··--··--··--·---~ 32,095.93 npaid Water Assessments ............- ... 7•348·49 Stoc~s, Bonds and Sec unties, etc ..... ,.,.,.,,1>11 Taxes Receivable-County Treasurer . 3,000.00 • · Bankmg House .................................... 3 444 31 ....,.!,.,ti Interest Rec.-Paving Assessments 9,718.43 • ·33 Other Real Estate Owned ................. . 56 Jnexpired Insurance .......................... : 58,228.32 · Due from Other Banks ....................... . 5 756 97 953.15 • · Cash Items ........................................... . Fund ------·-··---------175.00 ........................................................ G?ld 39 5 18•09 · S1lver $ 610.16 -------··----------------------·----···-TOTALPAVING .................................................... AND LIGHTING FUNDS 4,507.00 Currency ........:···--····--··---------·--·----.. ····--· · Paving Assessment-Dist. 1 $ 28,070.89 6,245.31 Total Cash on nand ............................. . 9,655.00 '"!J'<uu Paving Assessrv.ent-Dist. 2 Thnn These Good Values Combnlnlnlnlg Quality a1rnd Low Prices Community Future Is What It Is Madel Read This News About Thrift Prices On Winter Coats With such good shops and stores in which to trade as are to be found here, the wonder is that anybody at anytime should consider it necessary to go elsewhere to do any part of his buying. The ]. C. Pelley Company is proud of Its fdlow-merchants in town, proud to be one of them, proud to share with them the great responsibility which as distributors of the necessary things of life is due the public, proud to work with them in p r o v i d i D 1 !hue economies which add ao much to the joy of living. 0 u r community-future is what we make it. Let's aU work together. • . For Women-Miaaes-Juniora Daily values in your ]. C. Penney Company Store are always exciting and worthwhile-but never more so than the splendid coat values right nowl Styles of the hour at prices that are unbelievably low. Three Saving Pricea of Interest To Every Woman! Collar• of Fur Modish Bags Convenient and Practical, Too Modiah Mater~la . . . _vale City Corporatio~ Coats in Styles For Immediate Wear The b a n d b a r smart rvomen prefer is one that 1as pockets for the many 'little things." Plain Ieath· ~rs, reptilian and novelty ef· rects-neatly lined. TOTAL .......'.................................. . $342,487.82 . from General Fund .................... 1,318.39 28 044 39 LIABILITIES , · ' Paving Fund Assets ................ $ 20,000.00 Capital Stock Paid In, ........................ .. 3,~~~:~~ 1 - .. --~Lighting Assessdments-Dist. 20,000.00 . ....................................... Fund Sur~l~s from operating fun .................... 00 500 4 326.07 • · UndlVlded Profits ............................... . Lighting Fund Assets .............. 5,000.00 . ..... $ 43 544 28 Reser~ed for .Taxes and Interest • · Deposits SubJect To Check ................ 172,888.92 FUND TOTAL 960.36 Cashier's Checks .................................. 292.00 Dividends Unpaid ................................ $ 3 021 50 , Property: 174,141.28 Total Demand Deposits........................ • . City Hall Building and Lot............ 00 450 1 . 123,020.47 Savings Deposits .................................. . City Hall Garage ............................ 20 1833 123,020.47 ' Total Time Deposits ............................ • · Cemetery .......................................... Beaver Springs Project .................. 3,022.7 5 $342,487.82 · TOTAL .......................................... 2 ,7 7 ~.~~ Despain Springs & Triple Divide.... 8 6 1 . STATE OF UTAH, • · Jordan Bridge .................................. \ · County of Salt Lake, Main and Center Street Lots ........ 11,522.91 A. R. GARDNER, being first duly sworn according to . 4,458.89 New Office Building ........................ law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named 4,448.90 Street Lighting System .................. bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, ! 3,475.00 Base Ball Park & Stand .................. and correct statement of the condition of the said bank true 38,003.78 Portion-·-···· Paving-City's Street at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1927. Water Systems ................................ 181,293.97 A. R. GARDNER, · Total .............................................. 255,985.00 Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of Less: Depreciation Reserves ........ 12,741.87 -·CAPITAL.ANi)..BoNi) 1 A Timely Selling of Quality Coats Three Notable Savings Do not delay longer-act now on your impulse to buy a winter coat. Handsome coats of quality fabrics and trim med with warm fur collars, cuffs and sometimes borders arc seldom offered at such co.1siderable ..... :n"• $2.89 School Days! for Sewing Days? 1Ready Dainty Lin&erie Clotha Are Here l~e'v Frocks!~ These New Gingham Dresses Win High Honon D i m i t y, nainsook and long cloth -also fancy voiles and DOV· elti~s tempt the worn· an who sews to make delicate undies for herself and the small members of the bmily YarJ, She's off to school-and happy, too, ,. because mother has bought her some new gingham dresses from our brand new asso rtment. Miss 7 to t 4 finds them charming. 19c to 98c-$1.49-$1.98 49c So Many Pretty Styles White-Pastel A plain blouse and plaid skirt-tl tiny check or a fancy print--contrasting collar and cuffs are pretty. These frocks can be washed again and again without harm. White materials WILLIAM W. WILSON, make slips, paaties and Notary Public. gowns-dainty past~ls in checks and stripes 1930. January, of day 6th Expires My Commission will make fascinating Attest: Correct undies. A fresh as· w. w. WILSON, ~o·tment aw11its v011. HEBER J. BURGON, HEBER A. SMITH Directors. STATE OF UTAH, Are Priced At Decidedly Worthwhile Office of Bank Commissioner. ~uy Our Trademarked Branda 1, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah Low Prices . do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and cor-and with the maximum of You · can never have too many rect copy of the statement of the above named company, , satisfaction, too. "Penco" and towels-and it is wise to buy them TOTAL .......................................... $248,127.56 filed in my office this 12th da:v of January, 1928. "Nation-Wide" are names that when stocks are fresh, complete LIABILITIES I SETH PIXTON, b1g Two priced. economically and thousands of housewives know GENERAL FUND Bank Commissioner. towel hand in values towel turkish for excellent quality. IWarrants Outstanding ........................ 853.421---------------------PairThe at offered_ are size 12.75 Prepaid Water Assessments .............. Peace 8/4 hleached aacl 10/4 . REPORT MADE TO THE 1,202.47 Accrued Interest &lyable-Bonds ·ahtttiaa, :rard lite. hrowa 29CAND 39C BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH 611.80 Accrued Interest Payable-Notes .... t/4 hleachetl aall Natioa-Wide Of The Condition Of 131.10 Due to Andrew Bloomquist ................ 10/4 hrowa oheetia~, :rard 43c, ~oft. ab >orbenl he,avy, size, Jarge A The Midvale State Bank located at Midvale in the coun13,000.00 Not~>~ Payable-Tax Anticipation .... bath towel-in plam wloltt anr •'lloreC: Peaco ltd~ abeeta, 11.49. 1,318.39 ~ ty of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on to Paving Fund ........................... . borcler patterns :'S offeretl 1'-1 Natioa· Wille 8h:t0 alo.eete, 965.46 the 31st day of December, 1927. 11.18. to Lighting Fund ........................ Penco 42x36 cases, 27c RESOURCES Nation-Wide .t2x36 cases, 29t $ 18,095.39 Loans and Discounts, less notes and TOTAL .......................................... $379,063.7 4 Bills of this bank, rediscounted • PAVING AND LIGHTING FUNDS . ........................................... Overdrafts Bonds Payable-Paving Dist. No. L$ 27,844.28 586.341~ -~ ~ 13,550.00 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc., ... . Bonds Payable-Paving Dist. No. 2.. 11,200.00 Subscribed and sworn to before me this lOth day of 700.00 $ 39,044.28 Banking House ................................... . 6,184.65 Dividends Unpaid ................................ Total Paving Fund Liabilities .... ~ January, 1928. . (Seal) ..................... 133,787.9a Fixtures and Furniture Deposits....................... 4,500.00 Demand 1 2,561.35 \Total s Payable-Lighting Dist. No. 4,500.00 Other Real Estate Owned ................. . Total Lighting Fund Liabilities ~ NIELS LIND, ~N5~·~~ Time Certifica~es ,................................. 6,000.00 - - - -IDue from Other Banks ....................... . Notary Pubhe. . . . · ~ Savings Deposits .................................. 233,387.38 ' 751.52 239,387.38 ,MY CommiSSIOn expires 12tn day of January, 1929. Total Time Deposits ............................ TOTAL ......................................... . 1,480.00 $ Correct Attest: 26,000.00 Other Bills Payable ... .:........................... CAPITAL AND BOND FUND 2,233.87 80,000.00 •Silver ..................................................... Bonds Payable-Series 1923-Water Dept. f~i~ifJ.\tg~~Lh t~~:~ !Suspense ............................ ······:········---11,000.00 Currency ............................................. .. 15,497.00 19,962.39 ~cash Over ............................................ Bo111ds Payable-Series 1927-Redemption JOliN A. AYLE'TT 157,127.56 Total Cash on Hand ............................ "·u;'pense .............................................. .. Directors. $463,736.08 TOTAL .......................................... 709.27 , 1 ~ !STATE OF UTAH, . . ~463,736.08 STATE OF UTAH,. :Office of Bank CommiSSIOner. . . . County of Salt Lake, I, Seth PIX: ton, Bank Comnns~wn~r of the State of Utah LEON L. OLSON being first duly sworn accordmg to · $ 35,000.00 certify that the foregomg IS a full, true and eor· hereby do named a~ve the of Cashier is he tnat says 22,000.00 law, deposes and. 3 826 19 . barik · that the abo'Ve and foregoing report con tams a full, ·rect copy of the statement of the above named eompany, s'o93:t8'true ~nd correct statement of the condition of the said bank .filed in my office this 12th day of January, 1928. . SETH PIXTON, . . at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1927,1 ' Bank Comnuss10ner. L.Cawil.t:!a...cb~:&.-----........~_jWJ..'Th.!,______L~·_:_·___________:.· LEON L. OLSON $243,243.63 TOTAL ····-----·-------..................... i'untiture & Equipment: 894.55 Office Furniture & Fixtures--·--------· 1,314.95 Ford Truck & Motorcycle................ Fire Department Equipment ------· 4,675.25 100.00 Street Decorations............................ Street Department Equipment ...... 1,429.46 111.45 Police Department Equipment ...... 1,541.76 Playground Equipment.................... Total .............................................. 10,067.42 Less: Depreciation Reserves ........ 5,183.49 4,883.93 Total ----------·--·--·-··---·-------------------· (Seal) ' January, 1928. --------------------------------- Sheets-Sheeting-Cases Towels for Many Purposes 1 . 49c •• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~y J 43,544.281~f~ =~~~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. |