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Show LEGAl NOTICES FOR SALE-HEIFER & COWS I have for sale at once one yearling Jersey Heifer and Two Cows. W. 0. Boberg, Sandy. ~lake Oller. 1 ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FURNITURE FOR SALE S. Land Office at Salt Lake City Used second hand furniture, all June 26, 1928. kinds, take all for $25.00 a bargain. NOTICE is hereby given that James '.t 91 Fifth Avenue, Midvale, Utah Beck of American Fork, Utah, on December 14, 1922, made NOTICE TO CREDITORS raising homestead entry No. for Lots 1 and 2, Section 34, One Half North One-Half, Estate of <Jarl 0. A. East Quarter, East One-half LILJEBLAD, Ueceased: Creditors will present claims with West Quarter, section 35, vouchers to the undersigned at 702 3 South, Range 1 East, Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Lake Meridian, has filed notice Utah, on or before the 1st day of Intention to make three year proof, October, A. D. 1928. K. H. NORDBERG establish claim to the land above Executor of Last Will and 'dPo:,rn,.,rl before Eli F. Taylor, Reg· Testament of Carl 0. A. U. S. Land Office, at Salt Lake Llljeblad, deceased Utah, on the 14th day of Aug- • Soule & Spalding, 1928 Attorneys for Executor. · Date of first publication, May 25, 1928 Claimant nameS' as witnesses: Floyd Beck, Joseph A. Peterson Nnord Beck, all of American NOTICE TO CREDITORS Utah, and Eli DuBoise, of Lehl, Estate of Mary Iff, Deceased. ELI F. TAYLOR. Creditors will present claims ~th Register. vouchers to the undersigned at 604 First Publication, July 13, 1928 Utah Savings and Trust Bldg., Salt Last Publication, Aug. 10, 1928 Lake City, Utah, on or before the 8th day of September, A. D. 1928. MARY EMMA IFF of the EsAdministratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deceased. Iff, Mary, of tate , ...Slta.te of Wilfred Richard Udell, A. Geo. WANBERG, Deceased: Attorney for Administratrix. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Mid- Date first publication, June 29, 1928 vale City, Salt Lake County, Utah, on Date last publication, July 27, 1928 before the 25th day of August, A. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1928. of Joseph B. Wright Estate NIELS LIND, Deceased. Administrator of Estate of present claims with will Creditors Wilfred Richard Wanberg, undersigned at 577 the to vouchers Deceased Midvale, Utah, on Street, Center East C. M. Nielsen, of August, A. day 30th the before or u~ey for Administrator. 1928. D. JlAt.a 1irst publication, June 22, 1928. JOHN DUNN• last publication, July 19, 1928 Administrator of the Es· tate of Joseph B. Wright HOUSE FOR RENT Deceased Five room modern bungalow for BENT on Holden St. at reduced rent. P. P. Jenson, Dean Flanders, Attys. of Mrs. E. Cushing, Phtme Date first publication, June 29, 1928 6-14-28 tf 1 Date last publication, July 27, 19%8 Midvale 114. 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Some of our bargains are as follows: lx4 to lxl2 sheathing ................................................. $20.00 per M. 2x4 to 2xl2 ....................................................................... 25.00 per M. 1.00 each 12xl4-6 light sash ............................................................ 1.00 each ..... ................................................... sash light 12xl6-6 Corrugated iron ........................----·····----·········--........... 2.50 per sq. Roofing (composition) ..........-.................................... 1.50 per sq. Timber 4x4 to 12x12 ................................................. 25.00 per M. Kindling all you can put on for ............................. 1.00 per load The Friedman Lumber Co. Tel. Was. 1316 5th South and 3rd West SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ridge of Westwood, call!., Is spending WEST JORDAN Mrs. Hyrum Nordberg ot Long j a mon~h visiting friends and relatives Beach, Call!., left for her home after here and in Southern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Newbold of spending the last six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George Wheadon, South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MaxMiss Ebba Nordberg accompanied her field of Granite and Mr. and Mrs. Ray home where she will stpend a month Bennett and family spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Rich· visiting relatives and friends. Miss Gladys Rundquist is home at- ardson. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nerdin of Bing ter spending the last two weeks at Hoytsville, guest at the home of Mr. ham have moved In the ward where they will make their home. and Mrs. W. W. Shepard. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn Wight of Cardston, Canada, Mrs. Rebecca Al- Osbern Wight of Cardston, Canada, len Lindley, of Ogden, Mrs. 0. H. Mrs. Rebecca Allen Lindley of Ogden Bateman and son, Blair, were week- Mr. and Mrs. James Wight, Roy end guests of Mrs. Lydia Bateman Wight and Miss Ruby Miller of AmSaturday. They formed a party and erican Fork, Mrs. D. H. Bateman and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. son, Blair, of Magna, Mrs. Lydla Bate man and daughter, Luelle, motored to James Wight of American Fork. Miss Laura Dwight of Murray spent Salt Lake where swimming, dancing the week end guests of Miss Edna and luncheon was enjoyed Mrs. Narvil Wardle and children Sheen. Mr. and Mrs. George Dimond and spent last week at Herriman guest family of Salt Lake were dlnnar of Mrs. E. J. Freeman. Mr. W. W. Seegmiller of Salt Lake guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dl· mond Sunday after which they visit- City who is in the field for nominee on the Republican ticket for governed Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. Miss Vesta and Grace Lancaster or of Utah, is to be the speaker for the 24th of July program to be held spent Sunday afternoon at Lagoon. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Peterson and in the West Jordan Chapel at 10:30 little son, Douglas, and Willis Good· a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Smith are receiving congratulations u,eon the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mre. Percy Burbank and children of Eureka were guests of Mrs. Burbank's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Yates Tuesday. Elsie Dahl, Percy Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bateman joined a party of friends and spent Friday evening at Saltair. Miss Gwen Silcox is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs. Edith Tripp of Murray. Charles F. Zltting of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman Monday evening. Theron Webber and Leroy Bennett have returned home after a successful tour through Yellowstone Park, Montana, Idaho and Nevada. Miss Eva Webber Is home after spending the past six weeks at Magna, Utah, the Copper Town. Mesdames Robert Dimond, Zelia Holt, William Brown, Toney Brown, Lester Brown, Miss Lillian and Gladys Brown attended a party in Salt Lake Thursday given in honor of Mrs. George Dimond. Games and luncheon were enjoyed. Mrs. Samuel Cundick and Mrs. Wilford Crane entertained at a progressive party Friday afternoon at the Cundlck home on Redwood road in honor of Mrs. Ross Bateman. Prizes were won by Mrs. J. E. Yates, Mrs. Allen Bollschweiler and Mrs. Henry Egbert. A two course luncheon was served on small tables to the following guests; Mrs. Ella Jeppson, of Willard, Mrs. Joseph Baird, Mrs. Allen Bollschweller, Mrs. Henry Egbert Mrs. Orrin BC()kstead, Mrs. Clyde den, Mrs. J. E. Yates, Mrs. Lew Wight of Salt Lake, Mrs. 0. H. Bateman of Magna, Mrs. Sara Crane, Mrs. Samuel Crane of Draper, Mrs. Della Bills, Mrs. Joseph Newman, Mrs. Wilford Crane, of Riverton, Mrs. William M. Roach, Mrs. Frank Cundick and Mrs. Lydia Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. John Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dimond and family visited Mrs. Eliza Lloyd and Mrs. John Myers of Riverton Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Meyers and children, Helen and Ellis of Riverton were guests of Mrs. John Lancaster Saturday. Report Made To The BANK COMMISSIONER 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 close of business on the 30th day of June, 1928: Rad RESOURCES 353,711.67 Loans and Discounts ......................................................$ 298.43 Overdrafts ..................................................................... . 15,053.52 Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc................................ . 6,184.65 Bank House ......................................... ·--·-····-···-~··········· 2,623.35 Furniture and Fixtures ............ .'.................................. . 17,958.03 Other Real Estate Owned ............................................ l19,g93.52 Due from Other Banks ................................................ Oash I terns ...................................................... 883.31 Gold ····---·····--.. ···· .. ········-··-·-·····-·.. ······--·------· .. ··· 910.00 Silver ................................................................ 880.32 Currency .............. ··----··· ...................................22,300. 00 24,973.63 Total Cash on Hand ........................................................ Expenses -----·-··---· ............................................... 1,362. 06 8.00 Interest P~id .................................................... Dewey Canning a.nd Carlos Hansen Total -·--· --·-·--·-...................................................... 1,365,06 200.00 returned the early part of the week Suspense .......................................................................... from a fishing trip on Red Creek, , CAL LO 'PE.NING, Mrs. James A. Bateman is spend· ing the weeK at Riverton guest of her daughter, Mrs. tl.Oland Page. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Greenwood have returned safely from the Lions International Convention at Des Moines. They covered approximately 3,000 miles on the trip and enjoyed every hour of it. The convention was a sw cess, according to their reports, and Llonism is growing by leaps and bounds In the United States. Mrs. T. H. Hughes and daughter, Helen and Miss Ruth Alcorn of Omaha, Nebr., left Tuesday for Scenic Southern Utah. They will visit the Grand Canyon, Bryces' Canyon and will spend some time in St. George with Mrs. Hughes' husband who has a road contract there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson, their daughter, Fae, and son Mark Mr. and Urs. P. S. Robertse, daughte; Evelyn and ~on, Irving Craig, and Earl Dunn, spend last week end in Kilcare on the headwaters of the Provo River. It is certainly a paradise and fishermen have not yet learn ed that this is one spot in Utah that boasts of a multitude of fish. 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FARMS EARL TOONE Telephone Douglas 9l-J4 TO HOLDERS OF Third Liberty Loan Bonds The Treasury offers a new 3~ per cent. 12-15 year Treasury bond in exchange for Third Liberty Loan Bonds. :rhe new bonds will bear mtercst from July 16, 1928. Interest on Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September 15, 1928. Holders should consult their b3f1ks at ~mce for further details of this offering. Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15 1928, and will cease t~ bear interest on that date. Hannah, in the Dushcene counA. W. MELLON TOTAL ······--····---········--····.......................................$ 540,296.80 near try. They report plenty of fish awaitof the Treasu~. Secretary LIABILITIES fisherman. persistent the ing Washington, July 5, 1928• Capital Stock Paid in --············-··-··--..--------·· .................. $ 35,000.00 Don't miss the big clearance sale 5,615.91 Surplus Fund, ................................................................. at the Dimond Mere. formerly the G. Undivided Profits ............................................ 41.50 F. Cooper store, in West Jordan. The Interest ..............................................................4,174.89 sale lasts three days, Friday, SaturdBf and Monday, July 20, 21 and 28. Exchange .......................................................... 16.35 There are some unusual bar&"alns such Rents ................................................................... 153.00 as gingham for 5 cents a yard See Over-Short ···-···-····-····--····-·--·-····------··-···--········- 13.09 Shopping News for particulars. the Total .............. ·-·--· ·---·-................................ ·-···--4,398.83 Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc............... 1,365.06 3,033.77' Net Undivided Profits 7,193.82 Reserve for Deprecia tf~;;--:::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 68,186.13 (With .Apologies to K. C. B.) Due to Other Banks ........................................-------······-·· 137,065.86 .... , ................... Cheek to Deposits Subject 479.10 Demand Certificates .................................... gashier's Checks ............................................ 2,270.56 AT LAST A COMPOUND HAS 555.00 ertified Cheeks ---·-·-···-·-·-·-.. ·-·-····-··-··-·-········ GOOD GRACIOUS and also ON HAVING a good TIME? PREP~ PROPERLY BEEN 140,370.52 ·--·--.. ········-.. .. ·-·------··--·---··-· ----.. Deposits ~tal Demand * * * * * • * • * • • * ED FOR REDUCING IDGH m_e Certifica~es .......................................... 3,000.00 GOOD NIGHT! ONE GOOD WAY to make a BLOOD PRESSURE. ~v1ngs Depos1ts ........ ,. ................................ 2.77,896.65 * * • • • * Preven~ apoplexy, paralysis, * * * * * * otal Time Deposits ....................................................... . 280,896.65 HAVE YOU noticed that in thls bright's disease, rheumatism, TIME BETTER Is to GOOD * * * * • * eczema, bolls, pimples and ma- Ye Store Gossip HIGH BLOOD ====By C. 0. W.==== PRESSURE GOOD GOSH! REDUCE "IT ST A~T~LUTAi(&;~~ty.~f·S~t-~k~·:····--·--- .. ·-·····$ 540,296.80 D. M. Todd, Jr., being first duly sw~rn according to law deposes and says that he is Cashier of the ~bove named bank· that the above and foregoing report contains a full true and c~rrect statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1928. D. M. TODD, Jr., . Subscnbed and sworn to before me this lOth day of July 1928 ' William Waters, Notary Public Residing at Midvale, Utah. (Seal) My commission expires 16th day of February, 1930. Correct Attest: W. S. CHIPMAN JOSEPH M. HOLT JOHN A. AYLErrT Directors. Commissioner: Bank of Office try:'AH, OF STATE I, Seth. Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah do h:~Y certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct ~PY 0h. e statement of the ,above named company filed in my office .I ! '· 0 lf\\111l ' t 1s 12th day of July, 1928. 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