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Show 4 $ j ' ikiriii u FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1929 f, u THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON. UTAH OCTOBER 11, 1929 FRIDAY, REPORT 5HXl o OOO OO (H? 03 3 303 0 OCHJO 00 c THE MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH OF The THE CONDITION OF Located PAYSON OF BANK STATE of the in county Utah at Payson, of close the at of Utah, State Utah, business on the 28th day of Septem ber, 1929 RESOURCES $363,519.84 Loans and Discounts, 178.53 Overdrafts, Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc. EDUCATION AND I DISCIPLINE WE When Due from Federal Reserve Bank, 22,313.95 31.217.51 Due from Other Banks, 228.70 Cash Items, 752.50 Gold, 3,193.26 Silver, . 7,071.00 Currency, Total Cash on Hand, .... 11,245.46 2,974.46 Expenses, 1,068-2Interest Paid, 4,042.66 Total, ... Less Earnings 6,208.55 Col. Federal Reserve Bank Stock, 2,050.00 36.48 Cash Short, h ytllah), 1 wasn't so hefty of leg and arm, I helped my father to clear the farm To clear his acres of rock and boulder, And done as much ns a whole lot older. 3,909.32 10,000.00 Bank House, 6,210.00 Furniture and Fixtures, Other Real Estate Owned, .... 20,750 00 But I never carried a stone, 1 know, Not one foot more than I hud to go. When his went down, then I didnt bother To carry a rock beyond my father. Yet Ive seen some folks In my older days, Who had to carry a stone a ways, Who kept on carryln, never stopped It, And long, long after they might 'ave dropped It Well, trouble Is somethin' we all have known, I always call It carryln stone. Yes, all of us have some stone to carry, Whether were single or whether we marry. But when you come to the old rock pile, 471,431.09 TOTAL, LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in, Undivided Profits, 1,050-3- Interest, 4,809.08 92.45 33.60 223.06 Exchange, Safe Dep. Boxes, Service Charge Total, $50,000.00 cookin, Just set It down when the Lord ain't lookin. Dont load yourself with a lot of care That you might Just as well set down somewhere, Dont fret and grieve till youre all bent double. Don't carry around a lot of trouble. Less Expenses and Taxes Paid, etc. 4,042.66 Net Uundivided Profits, Due to Other Banks, Deposits Subject to Check, 237,057.19 Cashiers Checks, 2,221.81 Dont carry your trouble another mile, But put It down (and you can, I bet ya), And Just as soon as the Lord'll let ya. Why carry a rock a mile or two? Why keep on carryln trouble, too? Whether Its money, or love, or 6,208.55 ((2), 2,165-8- 1929. 5,015.00 Douglu Mullocb o cfHE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS Total Demand Deposits, 239,279.03 Time Certificates, 27.314.0G Savings Deposits, 94,567.11 By H. IRVINQ KINQ TWIN CALVES Total Time Deposists, 121,881.17 Other Bills Payable, 53,090.00 471,431.09 TOTAL, STATE OF UTAH ) ) County of Utah Ray Monsen being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier 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 28th day of September, 1929- Ray Monsen Subscribed and sworn to before me This 2nd day of October, 1929 Chas. H. Dixon, Notary Public. Commission My (Seal) expires 1st day of April, 1932. Correct Attest: T. F, Tolhurst ) .... ) Directors Henry Erlandson T. H. Wilson ) STATE OF UTAH ) Office of Bank Commissoiner) I, W. H. Iladlock, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 5th day of Oct' ober, 1929. ' W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commissioner RATHER common superstition In this country that Is, among farm ers Is that twin calves bring bad luck You will never be rich," the end of possession" are some of the slgnifh a tlons of the omen. This Is a survlvui from the cult of the Roman goddess Diana, who wns the Greek goddess Artemis. Now Artemis or Diana, as we prefer to be Greek or Roman was the protectress of domestic animals and one of the Identities of Artemis was lllthyla. As Uijbyla she presided over birth. DlnDa was generally a beneficent goddess; but she was not always so. The ancients endued their gods on i goddesses with very hninan qualities and Diana, the Virgin Huntress, was represented as a rather touchy spin ster, very much of a prude and taking vengeance upon those who offended her prudery. Aa witness the manner In which she treated that unfortunate nymph, Calllsto, and that Feeping Tom of an Actneon. Now Diana was born a twin herself and, considering that she presided over domestic cattle and over birth, regarded the birth of twin calves as having a personal touch offensive to her sense of decorum. It was that same delicate sensibility which caused the early Victorian spinster to take offense when some crude person mentioned the legs of the piano. An offense of that sort Diana always punishes. A '1J ( ! By THOMAS ARKLE Dean of Men, University of Ie ALL have trouble, had my own. 1 always call It carrjin' stonp. For when I was only a little fellah (You know, the time when your hair Illinois. O Entered at the Postoffice at Payson Nil a course, lu a prohigh priced Utah County, pitiatory school. matter. She find flie child the hand 1 t J '''if as" A Utah, as second-clas- s ..... Rates The $2.00 offers on Application. tips of life. He let Ids mother do the talking, and she talked Very easily. FOR SALE CHEAP 1 want George to go to college, 6 II. P. Gasoline Engine and Grain she assured me, und I am sure he will do well If he cun find something Chopper. Inquire of Wilford Johnson 8 tpd not too hard that tie likes. What Santaquin, Utah. would you suggest? I hadn't anything In mind, and 1 told her so. She was not wanting her QOOOOCVOOOOOO 0333300000 OOP son to have an education; she was looking for a pleasant, easy experience masquerading under the guise of training. She had never heard the statement of a very wise man, or if By Jean Newton she had heard she had forgotten, that "an education that Is not a discipline OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO can scarcely be considered a preparaIT RINGS TRUE tion for life." It Is only when we subject ourselves to the discipline of SPEAK of a story or an the difficult task, and do it well whethof something ringing er or not we like It or find It pleasant true when we mean It bears ever) that we really progress far In education. 1 said ns much ns this to Mrs. semblance of truth and sincerity. Usually It doesn't ring at all. The story Collins, but she did not understand and statements me, bored her son. may come to us without even the my Rusklns early life, he tells us, wns sound of the human voice. We may read of It and yet use the expression a very guarded one. He wns given The words however It rings true. very little responsibility; he was kept ure a survival of a time when It was from error und harm and not allowed to make his own decisions or to learn by literal rlrSug that certain truth or falsity was established. through failure the necessity of The erpres.slon it rings true had He acknowledged when he was an old man thnt tills defect In his Its origin In the days when a large beearly education unfitted him for the quantity of counterfeit money was discipline of life and hqeame the cause ing unloaded in the country and it was a common sight to see people drop a to him of failure and misfortune. Any education which does not involve a coin they had received In change to rigid discipline of ones self Is pretty the counter In order to hear the ring by which they could distinguish the much a failure. Much of the trend of education. t( genuine from the imitation. The term took hold and came Jno popular usage day, In and out of schools and colIn the figurative sense In which It is leges, Is towaids making the path of smoother and v easier. We are familiar today., youth doing everything we can to make education pleasant and attractive to r r - x lower the grade and remove the barriers to progress, and to make the dis- 'Sport Ensembles Indulge in Bold Color Contrast cipline less rigid. The effect is not altogether good. Wood and I were talking over old times a few evenings ago. We had had the same dillieult course in cola lege under the same Instructor hopelessly Inefficient Instructor, he was, too. We had put a pretty loud howl at that time regarding the little help he gave us and the rigid results he required, but all to no effect If we rassed the course, as fortunately we did, It was because we set out to discipline our own minds. I guess It was a good thing for us. after nil, Wood concluded at the end of our discussion, lt prepaid d us for the more difficult things of life which come to every man when he gets out into the world, no rnntter what Job or profession he falls Into. It Is really discipline which counts most In education and In life. Lm Velvet, Tweed or Chenille for Her Fall Chapeau FOR SALE Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, for Sale the Elmer T. Danie's look- Indlflfreiit farm consisting of 38 Acres located Ing youth with 3 miles north of Payson. Probate and Guardianship Notices about lyfle enihufiiam land has no drainage charges. The Apparently. for the Consult County Clerk or respective The water allotment is 2 acre feet strenuous nctlvl- signers for further information One Year Advertising when iihe cumo In. He. wns an How It Started Price $2000.00. Small for 31 acres. cash payment will handle the deal. Balance payable in 20 years at 6 percent. Write: Wm. M- Howell, Director Federal Land Bank, 300 Deseret Bank 3tpd. Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. - WitK Spanish Accent Speaks the Style-Worl- d Here arc ocJoo -- (. 1329. Western Newspaper ; : SUPERSTITIOUS : items uici ruing the cap of velvet takes on either a huge how or a fall diape. A French modiste has launched the diaped to, pie of tweed, playiug up the sell edge edge In a decorative waj. Caps of crochet chenille, angoia or of fine felt stripping I.ater velvet are the last word. shapes will take on strikingly pictur- Ilor esque brims. Washable Rayon Crepe Smart Fabric for Fall We'vd gone Spanish In fashion's realm. Uats, shawls, jewels, colors 1929-3laces, gowns for autumn-winte- r reflect the romantic diess of the .lovely senoeTta and the dashing toreador. The presence of the bolero In both day and evening modes, the Spanish-wrought carved leather handbags, ithe pompon trimmed sailor, the flounced black lace dress, the red, yel Ilow and black color schemes such ns the silk for the evening gown In the picture Interprets, all breathe of old Spain. 0 Bladder Irritation Chartreuse with touches of black is for this frock of soft washable raj on crepe, a material which is smart in appearance and eminently pi.utical, for it tubs pere fectly. Of intore-- t is the scarf, and the gmh Is which give fullness to the skirt. N, to al-- o the Uads. They are the new wooden kind. Awfully swagger! 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