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Show PAG2 THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY,- - OCTOBER 13, 1925., sin ir the weather anything but rainy, Tiie ground surrounding tin chimb and is Mug is to be the 'locu decorated with faiitatfif T.t:hu and R-GLIfiiPE"-: draitngs. A hute Iwnflrerill lie The Provo Commercial & Savings Bank, located at Provo1, the eehfif af Jittraettoif and SHiVrty' me uusimraa cioseoi in the county te Utah, State fir ai aud will lead Its cheer to tire f : on the ,fifth-daof October, 1925. of the unmiisiJiugn, ' RESOURCES ;..-A furtlier very attractive feature 7220.65&24 $ Loans of the general environment will l ' " .. 55,394.90 BLjr IIohte4offliflg tSgdn-wsinfit the gwS aV watftf. Tkket Game on Sale 155,876.02 According to officers of the Fifth eolUra and. silk f Stocks, bonds and securities, etc. . . art taboo. . i Thursday : t ward M. I.. A., unique af The older the elotbeii the rougher Banking house, 10,000.00 fair h bretr fanned for tbe aud the more la ' Rewrved q the garb, furniture and' jbctureg.....-..,ear for tbe aemi-eea- 12,810.58 of tb official onealng of the tiisue the eotune. The people arc Other real estate owned IVxitball gam tennlflj " 100,008.07 Mutual year. The function has loading to have a good time Due from other banks , . iHf Satntday sftptnootj. win be of "ainirarauiva; rather the proposition of on Check on other banks placed ob wile Thursday 'morning. entire ward carnival aud is attractTbe ProT hih arltool lirid and In order to.arcommodute down town $ 14.131.4G in same town hare tee ing the itotiee of people outside the 749.4$ to pwile a block of aeatswill be etiifBged, Cash items wr4.1Mutt : ;.;V v furnish "the ui'ixir that the ereuiae placed on sale at that time at 12,585.00 Gold . . i It is t I toeld In the open. Iff and tha crowd demanda. Xa 1 l)ru8 stre 5,233.65 .,.. t Silver , of Center - and University ciruer 30,423.00 t Hurrencv '. avenue. 62,922.59 Total cash on han3 . AH thosenava purchased who Tooi end A. ARTBVB "Proper Exerciser UcaoVERX , Iji 4,944.79 " stason tickets' should call at the Former phytkal director, Cornell Uedital College 1,099.51 Interest paid drug store early ud exchange their 522.10 ouiKn for- - rewrved seats. .' AU Taxis paid t FMH REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the Stat of Utah WARD-MUT- FANS EAGER UAL PLAINS r I -FO- vun, y ............ n.i and-discou- OF COUGARS BIG OPENING ' MUM 1 tor ' In purity first; in quality first in lcaveriinsstrencthrlrstin economy rw-k- s rthr . ' first in sales because it never fails. ' ....... a ..,;. - - mwrn nrwrnnx home-comi- Hed-unUt- 's ' WORLDS GREATEST on-the hZTA-jlK- E '- - UJ ? . - Expenses, ...... ...... ....... 6,506.40 Total r exercise will soon reduce Hips Total .... Undivided .$ 43,126.09 profits . ........ rTgreatfar 15,001.59 367.52 342.08 . ... ... v "tf;Jn-In;- 52,270.88 513,43.82 5,525.00 337,938.51 313,163.51 40.19 ; .... .$1,119,208.40 " . Cotnty of Utah J. Ai Buttle, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is assistant cashier of the above n;imed bank ; that the above and foreiroinflr 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. J. A. BUTTLE, f Correct Attest: C. E. LOOSE, JOHN VV. FARRER W.L. BIARSACH Directors. t Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day 6f - ' T i : . October, 1925. , liKure' T; , J. L.11UUVK, Notary Public. (Seal) My commission expires 25th day of February, 1925. STATE OF UTAH, : Office of Bank Commissioner. L Seth Pixton. Bank Commissioner of the State wUtattn do hereby certify that th4 foregoing is a f ull, truendorreeti copy of the statement or the above named company, tiled in my office this 10th day of October, 1925. ' - . Bank Commissioner. straight exercicca will te found below.. ; They must be T Wtr rounded ractitted- and 11 women, have resorted to mi ml it expedients ,to meet tha dic tates of fashtim. Cothrs often ean be made tf d'.Bule round-- . lK iiMnra. or can maka a flKure that lb a U'.Oe too teut look alcaor.. or a lisuro that Is too fillw -- appear nearor the happy medium. .Bat too large hlpa cannot be by modern clothes. Hips bocorue larRo'for soveral i reasons: I. Because of a goneral tendency toward fat accumulation. t. Because that part of the body Is not exarcised properly. 1 Because of incorrect pasture. ' 4. Because of eorhe Internal disorder, in which case the woman should concult' Lcr physician. , , 8. Because Of tlpH gklrtr-nrtha resulting haliUofjalklng. Jttth ehort BTCfJC i5chool girls rarely have large hips, tor they "run and Jump. Likewise dancers retain their . glenderncss. Diet does little to relieve this rca-- . pr-- ; mere sti'.e nHy putterlntxwl 1 1 are the exorcises 1 rsooramtnd:; Rot down on 'ell foura, Aupportitt body oft- hands and u8. - Kee- - hartda ea ground; Jump, spreading feot apart; Jump." brhislng tliem to" gtifer .agaltt. lifreat ten timi numhal'' of moves increasing daily. Down fin all fours, feet and If hnhds on the eround. Jump, B briiiBlng tight IncS'up, and left leg straight out; alternate the movement ,o, tha legs, bringing '' herigbi to a ' rua-nin- movement. Repeat ten times. Increasing number da ilv. Down ;on 'alt fours, feet and. hands on ground. Jump, hrlng' ln both knees up together as Then. Jump fur ns possible. COdltlon.jjven niilil.mr r?!cr- - h:jlt nut tnftljqlc;M JTMigitlaa cites, cycling, tennis, swimming, Repeat tea times. Increasing golf, hiking, horseback riding daily. to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah Of the condition of The Farmers & Merchants Bank, located at Provo in the county of Utah7,State of Utah, at the close of business on the 5th day of 'October, " ' - 1925 RESOURCES Ixans and discounts . . . 4 .I. $553,166.85 77,716.08 34,637.32 16,107.99 ' 8,994.70 39,414.53 89,299.47 Stocks, bonds and secunties, etc. . . .................. Banking House Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned" Due from Federal Reserve Bank Due from other banks Checks on other banks in same town Cash itemsi ..... Silver '. i . . , . .. Currency Total cash on hand ' 2,587.78" ........ ... ........ . . . Total ' - . .... I - ....... ; Capital stock paid in Surplus fund . . ; . Nt undivided profits Due to other banks Deposits subject to check . Cashier's checks . . . . Certified checks . . Dividends unpaid Total demand deposits vTime certificates- - "7777777" Savings deposits . iotai time deposits . . ; ,; T Great Interest is boin crs stands for Better Breakfasts' manifest by lli.CL4)eoplet-4he-BomvilleWar- and the general public over the big bazaar and chicken dinners to lie featured Thursdays Hpd Friday at the Bonneville ward amusement -hall. Excflonirvilties in merchandise suclTlis" women's house dresses and aprons, children cluthing, quilts, and ny other useful Ituuseljuld neces- slties, ns well as candy and con and produce, will fections, be on sale. Each dayrom 12 until 2 o'clock Thickeii dlfiherjr'tvitli-- all he"a? cessories Will le served by the women of the Belief society for fifty cents the plate. . Fr programs will be conducted botlj Thursday and Friday evenings towhich the eneral public" is invited. Music and unique stunts will " le the fnala features. JTfee transportation for the diners will be available from the B. Y. Hid versify, and from the- - Schwab Clothing company corner, for the ; , general public. Tickets for the dinner are now on sale and yon should make your reserratiohfr arjy, f:" grot-erie- If a woman flilnks she's plump it's a sign other womfi think she's a fat : s ' ' gob. i A so you must have smalleT uesiio-ture- s abTeTand lovely atmospherev ' upon the7 wplls ""61 every room beautiful h. Pictures I Just as yon must have big' witr-d- pictures the latter especially, ii'e serve a decorative as well as a a for light, and air, and a view they purpose are the mot lm- practical of the outside world for ur house, portafitHteHheshji-ereiitln(41v- f and ap-- ; picture. In a in it, to let in color and pjeasnnt nrniirlnt-- frump Is ns much tt nart Knittnts ana to tteroTBtB hoti as Is - Wonld rou build a uuuc v iiu wAnia otherwise be a du:l and of every room in your It hang 1Vn which on wall the out windows? . tiresome surface. and restful, and gives P1'Pt "Of course not. ; The newest principles of interior ure as wclf as adding a necessa"! .. .. : . w. TT'l. ii l.i i i once more reogni-tiodAtfratliigTfi ' ja ' of this vifaOact .. . ground. ui suuiigni or waving .V"A home wdthoufNfranied Tlctures . Try hanging a we!l ehoseult't'nre- X brunches or the- P0iaiuig..w.t!xl4? hanging in every room k like a lamp In a harmonious frame in th; awkWho would want to Uut hiumelf up nithont a light,'' said a iKfl artist ward corner where nothinsms to in an electric-lightecavern of four tday.. "A honso must have more in fit. and see if the effect isflt firatl , , bare walls? Lit' than furniture awl fying. Art hoi of today.'i well, "A framed picture is the window dfctly nigs lefgre It becomes' ah at- uiplied with framed pictures tha't for yuiir rtur. tractive home. Books, flowers and include subject to suit ePty taste' XI 1 - . - - n ".'"" . , d ....':: -- fcfc.l,-...t.. 1 - :i exix-nsli'- ryro kwfa- - wi mi ...J.. , , e HmuMjKMVm 2 Jf r w- - .' iiiwiii a : I S W. 6Gth o New York Enelost A-- . ' MeGovern. l- -l :::i.'tB4rwgg VA - Sherlock Holmes 24,500.00 1,387.13 33,028.92 ......... .$350,600.33 . . 7,668.80 . .... .' . -. ' ............. . . . ;., ;, k Knew His ,t; 405.89 527.50 A .r '..7'A n. &'5, wK-- rtV J 11 XWit- - 359,202.54 . 7,685.00 325,043.16 ItCSOflAUY. 332,728.16 . llrtlMK Total : $850,846.75 We Dip '- 0 Correct Attest! ' . ANDREW KNUDSEN, Dirpfnra Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of October, 1925. KARL BAND LEY, Notary P.ublic. (SoalV commission exnires Ifith Hav nf ftnrF-i-it- ' STATE OF UTAH ' " Office of Bank Commissioner. , I. Seth Pixton. Bank Commisfsihfior nf tha Stao f TToU vV Ui ' illy bailj do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my onice inis lutn aay oi uctooer. wzb. " SETH PIXTON, . ' ' Bank Commissioner. . , j , -- : s... ' IF SftN' "AfiouT Tv'S SINBAD ent T. N. TAYLOR. S. P. EGGERTSEN, " II WOUl OSFbsilibN STATE OF UTAH County of Utah. Arnold Dixon, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank ; n . that the above anr! farptrnn& rinnrt 111U (.1 VU,1W.11W L full wt.. y enntgino Ull, 4, correct-statemoi- sniil T.nritat lha close 6f business oh the 5th day of October, 1925. ARNOLD DIXON. " - Y KJ . Nafnrp's nchest enenrvcereal whole wheat transformed into creamy white flakeS that are lignt and airy yet filled with solid nutriment! Say "Gurnation Mush'Uqyour grocer. WARD TO GIVE '$100,000.00 .......... u . ..... ' deasert-grapefiu- .$850,846.75 LMBILITIES ' , g 27,600.56 179.25 3,700.00 ; - Federal Reserve Bank Stock half a grapefruit. BREAKFAST:, Apple, small orange One or two eggs. Thin toast dry or Very lightly v: ' ; Coffee siitwtitute. buttered. . ' LVKCtlBOX: Vegetable aoutf ho creamed soups h Rye. bran orgraham bread or rolls, very sparingly buttered. Lettuce and cheese sr.iafl. or lettuce and tomato, or fruit salad.- - French dressing. DINNER? Moderate helping of any roasted loan meat or nonfat poultry or fish. .Halted or bnilod potato. Any" chard, parsnips, carrots, turnips, celery, oyster plant, cabbage.TJrusser spraiits, tomatoes, salsify, Siianlsh onions, spinach).. Ffuit V cocktail,, oranges or stewed fruits. Drink at least eight glusses of water daily.' of" ' Mr. HcQoficm, Khose addrcu is City, trill answer youf estiov. stamped envelope for your reply'. 4,312.50 4,612.35 7,751.00 ............... Miscellaneous 8,336.93 $ You'H Find Thia Diet Mildly Laxative .. . . id i 8HNNEVILLE return. .Here ItftJki-tv-w- OF ANY OTIH51 CRAKD v jnd .- the TO.1TS THOSE 1m- have po effefctif 6 wemaa rcalyv works at tlwm, these exorcl--os- . touIdT)rini; boticcabla rcstilts In two werks, and Improvement should be even ror,r r.ipid theia-tftorDut If all stops abruptly, the former tonditloa will eoon REPORT Made ganie should buy. their mfryed down. town' in order to avoid the conjestitin tha always found at the ticket, office on the field, according to' K. II. Holt, who ha charge of the sale. Keats-- ' to accomtnodate between four and five thousand people have bch erected on the field. This Ix to be the game' ns game this wWljis the year. For that reason, preparations have btru iade to handle a huge crowd. Thonk who rrive automobiles to tbe gKiue will find arki'iig space In the field iioi'thonst of .the shops. ArraugemenU have been made to (Kirk the cars In such a way that people can get ont at any time. The giiiue ts the, only one In '"ah on that dnto. Reservations according to advance reports will - made by the hundreds from Salt Lake' City.. Provo people should avliid the rmsh get' good .seats ly bnyliig early, hoine-coniln- thtae Ifgt of A chQ.xed from moveraent of th8fe5-"fat- t to reduce large hips, SpeciSa exorcise must be added to those. (o tuftei. n en. Total STATE OF UTAH, ! ; are Interested la rtduclus tteif hips. ' fll:rt tiie ot t?e Derf-'c- t lnl ........... .. ... . . fre -- nt ' 499,276.55 11,1 45.00 .......... Time cut ilicfctes Savings deposits Total time deposits Miscellaneous ukha-jmaii- v.. Net undividedprofit ronnait Ruhiert to check Cashier's ehecKa Dividends unpaid Total demand deposits and other arena that necessitate womoKl of . Kenxs .5S.837.28" Total 6,566.40 Less expenses and taxes paid, etc. ......... the " to attend the expet-- t SAU3 tjs 100,000.00 110,006.00 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund who vultr tMT ' s : LIABILITIES Interest . Exchange othrrs ' liJ' ' ':' ' V jr-?---.:-zrf- . "Stuff, But nobody will page the great sleuth to follow the plal tracks in the above photograph. It's a picture study of the great merchandising, truth of the present century.- The merchant who sells inferior merchandise, or who asks a long price for the goods which he offers fcr sale knpw$ better thairto buy advertising space to tell you about it He prefers darkness to the cold light of newspaper publicity. .'He is pither afraid of competition or is still laboring under the impression tlLatlninetyj)ercen t of theJiuying public are mind readerR: that they know just what lie is offering for sale and will follow then? mental "hunch" to hisplace of business. (The public howerer has beeneducated to newspaper merchandising methods., They follow the advertisements it's and their their.buying guide merchandising bible. Jf a firm is not represented frequently in the advertising' columns of their local paper, they wonder why. "Is this particularmerchant afraid of daylight competition?" a s k s t h e newspaper reader,. 'or does he still cling to the old fashioned iaea mat a customer is personal property j 4' Are your customers wondering, why ? ,; Hi.-- 1 |