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Show THE JORDAN JOURNAL • FOR THE sTATE sENATE / JuNIORs DEFEATED REP~--'! William J. Halloran, of the In a hard and tough game, the MidMade To The Halloran-Judge Trust Com(!~ny, Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Garrett spent vale Junior Club lost it.s first ConBANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH is a candidate for the Utah several days last week in Provo the ference game at Salt "Lake last SunOf The Condition Of State Senate on the Democratic guests of relatives. day on Kelsey Field. The Juniors "The Sandy City Bank" located at Sandy City in the county ticket. He is a life long demoMrs. Paul c. Pedersen was a Bing- went down to defeat pnly after a of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 5th day crat and has resided in Salt ham visitor Monday. struggle that the Salt Lakers will not of October, 1926. . Lake City for the past thirtyMrs. Louie Kresser spent Monday forget. The final score being 19 to RESOURCES nine years. Mr. Halloran served with Mrs. Laura Berrett of Union. 6 in favor of the Capitol City, Salt Loans and Discounts, Less Notes and Bills for six years on the Board of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lennberg and Lake. First touchdown came with of this Bank Rediscounted ............................. .. $ 237,887.87 Public Works of Salt Lake City daughter, Ruby, Mrs. Rhoda Boggess but three minutes to play They pull Overdr ft 7,000.86 a~.~ has alw~ys been active in and Mrs. Elmo Boggess of Murray ed a red orange stunt, ~hen Smith Stocks a B~nd~---~~d.---8;~-~iti~~---~t~----:····-·--·-····· 35,860.27 CIVIC work, bem_g one of the men motored to Salt Lake Sunday and at- passes to Pohlman who goes over for Banki~ Ho ' · ..........., .... . of the commumty who could al- tended :the funeral services of Mrs. touchdown· Kelly kicked the goal. In 3,000.00 g use ........................................................... ways be depended '!POD to do 1 J. E. Osborn the second' quater, the Midvale team Other Real Estate Owned ·····---··---··-····-····-·10,291.55 ~ore than hts !'hare m any pubMr. Charles Sharp and daughter, got its spunk up and gave the Salt Due from Other Banks ·····---··-····-····-····-····-····-····· 50,022.00 he or proflresstve movemen~·-·· .... Blanche and Mr. Andrew Bradford Lake-rs punch for punch. B. Jenkins Cash Items .......................................................................$ 501.67 Mr. Ha lor:;tn was three times spent Sunday afternoon and evening made good gains for Midvale with Gold ..................·-·····-····--················-····-····-· ..·-····-····-····-···-270.00 ~e~tedC Prestdep\ ~t ~he dSa): with relatives in Salt Lake. the fourth down, and ten to go; W. Silver ................................................................................. .. 659.09 a e d O~DV<!t:~•aa. d ~10 .starnati. 0I11 Mrs. J. N. Rock of Salt ~ke was Brown sent a long pass Ito D. Javine Currency ·····-····-··········-··-----··--····---··-····-····-..·--.......... .. 2,186.00 was unng niS ~~ ~ a guest Wednesday o.f Mr. and Mrs. who went over to Midvale's first and T tal C h H d 8,616.76 that the fine club bmldmg. now David McDonald. only touchdown, W. Brown failed to o as on an ..................................... .. 6,988.66 the home of the . Chamber llf Mutual Opening was held Tuesday kick bhe goal. The third quarter Expenses --··;-····-.. ··-·"··-····-··········T····---··-····----······-···.. 3,160.12 Comn_terce .was built: Also, he evening October 12 in the Ward Chap saw Midvale doing its best to score Interest Paid ............................................................... .. \~a~ tnree times Pre~tdent of the le. A program, dancing and refresh- again, although they were near the Total ·····-··········-··· ..·····-····-····-·· ..·····-.............$ 10,148.78 ~alt Lake Co~n~ry C!ub a_nd dur- ments were enjoyed. Salt Lake goal. The Salt Lakers mg his admtmstratlon Its fine Mrs. Estella May of California has showed their best in the defence. TOTAL ......................................................$ 847,628.81 new club a~d one 0~ th~..., best spent some time here with her Stonewall and cement was what it LIABILITIES . &Olf cou:rse!" lD the Umted :states mother, Mrs. Sara Alexander. was. The whistle blew with Salt Lake Capital Stock Paid in ................................................. . 20,000.00 were bm~~· . , .•. • They left Monday fo; California having the ball in the center of the Surplus Fund ·····-·--·-··········-····---··-....................... , ... . 16,000.00 AU d_UI m&: Mr: HallOian S l e •.I- where Mrs. Alexander w1ll make her field. The fourth quarter was the Undivided Profits ··--·············-···-····~····-····-·····----------$ 183.66 de~ce lD thiS CitY: he h~s been home with her daughter. last of Midvale's defence, less than active and pr'?mment. 1D nal Mrs. Rose Alexander accompanied five minutes of play, Smith went Interest ............................................................................. . 13,413.39 estate ~nd bankmg busm~ss. H,e them. She will remain a few days. over for Salt Lake touchdown, Mid- Exchange ···---····-····· ........................................... -·-·-····· 10.02 has butl.t :;ever~l splcildJd bustMr. Lee Evans and Louise Pols0on vale blocked the kick, with 4 minutes Rents ..................... _____ ..........................................- ....... .. 441.00 l!l'SS bmldmgs lD the c•tty, and of Cottonwood were married Thurs- to play. Salt Lake went through the Safe Dep. Boxes ......................................................... .. 17.50 is a h~vy tax 9ayer. He knows day. center for large gain, then ran an end Commissions .......................................................... - ·· 33.00 what IS best. for the welfare (•f Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Sharp and vlay for touchdown; M1dvale blocked Total ..................... "......................................... ~ 14,098.57 th~. ('Ommu1llty and should rc- family visited Sunday with Mr. and the kick. Final score Salt Lake 19 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid etc.................. . 10,148.78 c~iV(' ~~e S'UJJport of all progres- Mrs. Phil Sharp of Salt Lake. Midvale 6. Net Undivided Profits ........ ~ .......................... .. 3,949.79 SJVe <.Jbzens. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Forbush and Salt Lake will meet Midvale again Reserved for Taxes and Interest --··---··-·--·-···If elect~d, Mr. Halloran h~s little son, Mitchell and Mrs. M. M. this coming Sunday at 2:15 p. m. 2,882.88 Deposits Subject to Check ................................ . 168,116.58 pledged himself to devote his Hand of Sandv were Salt Lake visitener~y to a. Pt:Ogram of tax re- ors Sunday evening, guests of Mr. Cashier's Cheeks ........................................................ Attention is again called to the 1,258.78 ducbon,. behevmg that the best and Mrs. Henry Atwood. danger of handling dead jack rabbits Certified Checks ·-·-···----............- .............._............. .. 6.00 way to mcrease propert_r values Mrs. Hilda Middleton and Mrs. in districts where the disease tularTotal Demand Deposits .................. . 169,881.86 and restore fOn_fi.de~ce IS ~o re- Carc.Jine Petersen of Sandy visiteJ emia has been known to occur. The Savings Deposits ...................................................... . 135,414.78 135,414.78 duce ta~es. l'his will ~e h1s siC?- Monday at- the home of Mrs, S. W. Biological Survey o-f the United gan durmg the campatgn and If Sharp on state Street. States Department of Agriculture $ S47,628.81 TOTAL ·····-····-·······-····-····-····-----------····· he becpmes a ~ember . of t~Je Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wilson of Salt states that tularemia is easily comSTATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake. State Senate, hts energies will Lake and Mrs. M. J. Thornton mo- municated to man throug-h handling A. R. Gardner being first duly sworn aecordi:ug to law, debe devoted to that end. tored to American Fork Canyon on diseased rabbits or carcasses of these poses and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that animals that have died of it. The "!-"· L. BAGBY. Sunday. . Asststant Se~retary, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bennett had most recent report of an epizootic of th~ above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct . Cou~~ Committee. as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. tularemia comes fro-m Wayne and statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of busi(Patd Pohbcal Adv.) and Mrs. Archie Sl)rensen of Bing- Garfield Counties, Utah, where rab- ness on the 5th day of October, 1926. bits are said to have died so fast that ham. (Signed) A. R. Gardner. they clogged irrigation ditches at Thursday of last week, Mrs. M. J. Subscribed and sworn before me this H.GRANTIVANS 13th day of October, Thornton visited at the home of Mr. junction poiolts. 1926. Democratic Candidate and Mrs. Fred Alexander. For State Leo-islature William W. Wilson, Notary Public Fort Montgomery, a United States A farmt>r and poUltryman with (Seal) My Commission .expires 6th day of January, 1930. military post in Northern New York, college training . Correct Attest: , was partially constructed before it Knows Utah and her needs from W. WILSON, was discovered it was on Canadian Dixie to Cache County. A vote soil. The British obligingly moved S. J. MICKELSEN, for him means a vote for the boundary line, taking in exchange HEBER A. SMITH, JORDAN LOSES TO SAI~TS ruml prosperit,. a portio-n of Aroostook County, Maine STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. (Paid Political Ad.v.) The light Jordan te!!m, fi'{hting A newspaper dispatch from Paris I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do de:,perately, was defeated Fruiay l!y 's~ates there are 40,000 germs in a hereby certify that the foreging is a full, true and correct copy · th · kiSS the illeavy L. D. S. team 1n . e1r m- ~~-~~~§~§~§~~~~ of the statement of the above named company, filed in my of~ this 16th day" of October, 1926. nual footb<~ll game. The scor':!- wm- ;: (Signed) 20 to 0. \Vt'i~:ht tells the story. The Seth Pixton, To Saints werf" unable to score until the Bank Commissioner. "'r~ end of each half, when th'! .TorREPORT can team weakeneJ by the terrifi•: Made To The p< ndings of their heavier op"[).:>n,!ntF nnd were unaule to stem the b11~ Ll.1e BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH And The tiel(.. Even then the <core cam.! a, Of The Condition Of the result of two Ion" forwar·l pass"The :Midvale State Bank", located at Midvale in the county PACIFIC NORTHWEST e:. and a fu,, bled punt in each. c:as(! of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 5th the ball being put inside the BeetdigAnd Return day of October, 1926. ' . gers ten yar.i line, from which poinl RESOURCES DENVER & RIO GRANDE the Saints, despite the most sltlbborn WESTERN RAILROAD Loans and Discounts, Less Notes and Bills resistance were able to carry it over. of this Bank Rediscounted .............................. . ' 435,269.18 Jordan had two excellent chances Tickets on sale da:ly w'th Overdrafts .................................................................... . 2,046.15 to score. Once Larsen reoeived a final return limit of Nine Stocks, Bonds fumble, and but Securities, was pulled etc do:wn ................. from .. 85,000.00 Nlonths from date of sale. behind. On the other occasiOn JohnClaims and Judgments .......................................... . 340.00 Stopovers in both direcson was forced out of bounds six feet Banking House ............................- ............................ . 6,634.65 tions. Diverse routes if from the coveted goal line. Furniture and Fixtures ...................................... . 3,271.35 desired. The Jordan team showed wonder13,412.52 Other Real Estate Owned ........................... ~.----·· ful impro:vement, both on I!IfeP.se and Winter Tourist Tickets to Due from Other Banks ........................................... . 54,493.90 defense. The line charged and tackvarious southern and south Cash Items __ .....................................................................$ 1,028.56 led beautifully and might .have held eastern destinations on 1,315.0() Gold ....... ................................................................ the Saints scoreless, but for errotic sale daily to April 30. 1927. S!lver ................................................................................. 2;269.07 playing in the backfie1d. . Final return limit June 15, Captain Mon.aham at end, Wadle1gh Currency ............................................................................ ~ 13,229.00 exceJ)t certain destinations at guard and Oldham at full played which bear final limit of 17,841.68 Total Cash on Hand ....................... . hard games, the latter accounting fQr Expenses ......................................................- ................ .. 47.35 May 31. 1927. practically all Jordan's yardage. The 28.81 Suspense ........................ ................................................ . For detailed fares. routes lineup of the teams were as follows: and Pullman reservations, L. D. S. U. Jordan $568,338.19 TOTAL ................................................................... call on nearest Rio Grande Hansen .....---·-····-··-···-c.................. Francom LIABILITIES agent. Taylor ··--···--·· _________ rg.............. Wadleigh Capital Stock Paid in ........................................... . ' 35,000.00 Ashton .....-.......... .lg...................... Hogan 22,000.00 0. Larson .............. rt......... -.... -............. Eck Surplus Fund ............................,........ .........--····-····--···-2,641.86 (Jndivided Profits .....................................................$ 0 lson ..........................l'lt ..·--····-·--·-·............ Allfn Garff ·····-·-····-...........re.................... Adolphson 735.19 Paying home bills by Interest ·····-·········-················----··..···-· ... -......... ------~····· Smith ·····---········.. ·-·-·-.Je................. Monaham .75 Exchange ......................................................................... check is a most !ensible Davis ...........................qb ..... _................ Vincent 57.50 Rents ...................................................- .......................... . Bischoff ....... :............rhb... L. Burkinshaw 3,434.80 plan. It assures you a Total ..........................................................$ Watkins ·····-····-····-····.lhb. ............... Webster 47.35 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid etc. ......... .. Lybbert ....... -............ fb ..........·-····-·-·· Oldham receipt which guards 8,887.45 Net Undivided Profits .......................................... . J(}rdan Substitutes: C. Larsen, 28,461.15 Due to Other Banks ............................................. . against paying the same Saunders, Johnson, Fitzgerald, MatDeposits Subject to Check ..................................$ 206,551.86 hews, Kimball. bill more than once. Referee: Kump; umpire, Harris. Cashier's Checks ......................................................... 1,349.60 Head Linesman, Smith. Furthermore. the greatDividends Unpaid ...........................~·-··----··········-408.00 Jordan's Second team is showing re Total Demand Deposits ................... $ 208,308.96 er convcni~nce is especmarkable strength. After defeatTime Certificates ........................................................ 100.00 ing East on the Leopard campus, ially worth while. Savings Deposits ···---····-····-···--····---···--· ..·····-·----··-·--·· 250,998.43 they journied to L. D. S. Wednesday I Total Time Deposits ···········-···--·-······ $ 251,098.48 and defeated the Saint Dinglings 6 Other Bills Payable .................................................... 20,000.00 to 3. Soret blocked a punt and SkinCash Over ..................................................... T-·····----··· 82.20 ny Larsen ran fifty yards for a touchdown, dodging the entire Saint team on the way. If the Beetdigger TOTAL ..... --.. ·-····-····-····-····-·---···············--·--··-····· $568,338.19 subs can do the same to West and STATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake . Granite, they will have a clear claim Leon L. Olson being first duly sworn accordmg- to law deto the second league title. poses and says he is cashier o fthe above named bank; that the Midvale. Utah above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct s~te ment of the conditions of the said bank at the close of busmess Jordan's schedule for the rest of~§~~~~~~~~~~§~ on the 5th day of October, 1926. YOU CAN'T TELL FROM LOOK- the year follows: (Signed) Leon L. Olson. Oct. 2: Beet Vacation. ING HOW FAR THE RENT Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of October, Oct. 29: Bingham at Bingham. - WILL JUMP SAFE 1926. Nov. 6: Murray at Murray. Niels Lind, Notary Publie. EXPERT BA'ITERY SERVICE CLEAN Nov. 12: Granite at Granite. My Commission expires tH.is 12 days of January, (Seal) Befor) your .Battery becomeS/ dead 1926. brin~: it to us and we will give it Correct Attest: New Life. The Jordan High School closed itg DELIVERED DAILY DR W A MA-uSHALL, Our Battery Service is equal in every doors Wedn'esday October 13, for the · • • .n. respect to all other Services which arumal beet ,-acation. School will reMidvale and Sandy JOSEPH M. HOLT, we render our customer'9. sume Monday October 25. TP,e light HEBER C. A YLEIT, Dl'rectors It pleases us to please you. beet crop will be nearly harvested EARL TOONE by that time in moot districts. Tel. Douglas 91-J-4 STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. All teachers of the Jordan District I, Seth Pixton, Bank Com~s~ioner of the State of Utah, do will attend the U. E. A. October 21, hereby certify that tile foregomg IS a full, true ~d ~orrect COpY 22 23rd at Sat Lake City. Friday at' 12 m., the Jordan teachers will of the statement Of the a b OVe named Company, f I Ie d lD my offtee hold a luncheon at the New House Cottonwood this 16th day of OctQber, 1926· (Signed) Seth Pixton Midvale, Utah. East Midvale • JID§T OUT "- A few of the new Victor RED SEAL RECORDS ) for NOVEMBER If you love good music, superbly played -and sung., don't miss these wonderful new recordings by some of the world's most distinguished artists. We will gladly play them over for you. Drop in-.oon/ The Bells of St. Mary's (Furber-Adams) Ever of Thee I'm Fondly Dreaming (Linley-Hall) FRANCES ALDA No. 1176, 10-ineh Samson et Dalila-Mon coeur s'ouvre a ta voix (Samson and Delilah-My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice) (Saint-Saens) In French Samson et Dalila-Printemps "{Ui commence (Samson and Delilah-Delilah's Song of Spring) (SaintSaens) In French MARGUERITE D'ALVAREZ I No. 6590, 12-inch Negro Spirituals (Arr. Pochon) (Go Down Moses-Swing Low, Sweet Chariot) Irish Cradle Song (Pochon) FLONZALEY QuARTET No. 659-t., 12-ineb Dinorah-Ombra leggiera-Part 1 (Shadow Song) (Meyerbeer) In Italian Flttte obb. Dinorah-Ombra leggiera-Part 2 (Shadow Song) (Meyerbeer) In Italian Flute obb. AMELITA GALLI-CURCI No. 1174, 10-incb Tristan and Isolde-Prelude-Part 1 (Wagner) Tristan and Isolde--Prelude-Part 2 (Wagner) ALFRED HERTZ-SAN FRANCISCO SYt.1PHONY ORCHESTRA No. 6585, 12-inch Silver Threads Among the Gold (Rexford-Danks) When You and I Were Young, Maggie (Johnson-Butterfield) JOHN McCoRMACK No. 1173, 10-inch Freiscbiitz.-Agatha's Pray~r Part 1 (Weber) In German Freischiitz.-Agatha's Prayer-Part 2 (Weber) In German · MARIA JERITZA No. 6588, 12-ineb Aida-Celeste A'ida (Heavenly A'ida) (Verdi) In Italian Boheme--Racconto di Rodolfo (Rudolph's Narrative) (Puccini) In Italian GIOVANNl MARTINELLI No. 659S, 12-ineh Valencia(Boyer-Charles-Padilla) (Arr. Bourdon) In Spanish Amapola (Poppy) (Lacalle) In Spanish TITO SCHIPA. No. 1177, 10-ineb Forgotten (Wulschner-Cowles) Oh, Dry Those Tears (Del Riego) No. 9008, 12-ineb RICHARD CROOKS Country Dance No. 1 (from Nell Gwyn) (Edward German) Pastoral Dance No. 2-The lUerrymakers' Dance No. 3 (from Nell Gwyn) (Edward German) RUDOLPH GANZ-St. LoUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA No. 9009, 12-inch Tt's Nice to Get Up in the Mornin' But It's Nicer to Lie in Bed! (Lauder) (Recorded in Europe) Doughie the Baker (Lauder) (Recorded in Europe) SIR HAUY LAUDE& No. 9010, 12-inc:b Midvale Drug Co. Midvale, • - - - - - - Utah. Jord.-n Notts Vacation Fares Califemia PAY Home Bills J ......... C. C. CRAPO REAL ESTATE BROKER FARMS HOMES LOANS INSURANCE Sand7, Utah Phone Midn&e 137 -w GOING QUICK-Owner must sell 5 WHY RENT? 4 R. cottage, west side room brick cottage on State SlrP-et. in Midvale, only $600, large lot, Midvale- Cheap for cash or half easy terms. SEE CRAPO. down and terms. See Crapo. RENT PAYS FOR IT ALL. -' room SOMEBODY GRAB THIS! Good substantial 4 R. cottage in Midhouse, best street in Sandy, 50x236 vale. Close in, only $1200. Very ft. lot, 1 share water. Small down easy terms. SEE CRAPO. payment, $16 per month pays the balance. SEE CRAPO. Sl'LENDID building site, cor, Pioneer WANT TO SELL? If you have a and Center street, Sandy, !or sale. house, lot o-r farm you wish to disPaved walks on two sides. SEE pose of at what it is really worth, CRAPO. I can '-'ll 1t for you or trade it for YOUR CHANCE. Nearly new 5 R. what you want. Just call up Midbrick bungalow and 3 acres, well vale 137-W or write me at Sandy located in Midvale. Will trade and I will come and see you. Fanns equity :for small home. are moving slow but I have sold a SEE CRAPO. number of housese well located sell. I get the busineS&. SEE CRAPO NEW AND NIFTY. 4 R. new stucco cottage with large sleeping porch. Just right for two or a very small FARM. ~3 acres, 6-room . house, family. Large lot, al'tistic front. · team, chickens, cows. A gomg conOnly $2000, easy terms. cern. yery easy terms or will take SEE CRAPO. house m Salt Lake. SEE CRAPO. HERE! Mr. Renter why not TRADE. 440 acres in alfalfa to ex- LOOK live in a home of. your own! You • change for Salt Lake property. can select your own site, have a SEE CRAPO. home built to suit you and pay for DON'T MISS IT. 2% acres and a it nearly as cheap as you can rent. home right in the city f(}r $1200, A small down payment will start terms. SEE CRAPO. you in your. own home. Let us talk it over. SEE CRAPO . BEST YET. 10 acres, new cottage, young orchard, small fruit, barn, - - - - - - - - - - - - - poultry and team, just out of town. NICE HOME. New 4 room modern Only $600 down and eal!y terms. cottage and screen porch. liasy SEE ORA.PO. terms. SEE CJMPO. ... . ,w. T ......... .. By Check FULLER PEP Midvale State Bank MILK· 0. & E. Electric Service FaI·rdale Farms Hotel. ·-----------• Bank Commissioner |