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Show e THE PROVO POST UTAH COUNTY CREDIT UTAH COUNTY MEDICOS RATING ASSOCIATION ELECT8 MET AT GENERAL HOSPITAL OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR H. G. MERRILL LECTURED ' " - The Utah County Credit Rating association has elected A. J, Southwlck, president ; David Openshaw of the Provo Meat and Packing Co., vice president; Fred Sutherland of Sutherland Bros,, George E. Barton of low with us a ho gave up a 14000 po- - the Barton Furniture Co., and Jess sitiou to start at less than $100 a M. Harmon of the Utah Timber and month His reason for this was that Coal Co., complete the hoard. John he knew he could jvork into a busl- - Saxev ha9 been reappointed secretary and tieasurer. 0f his own. whereas, in his for-- " i p0bll,oa he mlght alaya be a buyers, representing men, caters especially to experienced Jhe l75 stores operated ty the J. C. department store men, Mr, Penney Our proposition appeals to Penny Co., Inc., In the Far Middle plained. Invaded the New them.' he said. We have one fel and South West, Sixty-seve- n The Utah Ctnmtj Medical society met at the7 Provo Generalho.pital Wednesday, for the regular monthly meeting.'" Dr. II. G. Merrill gave a Ott the Interrelation of Heaa Specialties and General Medicine." The doctor also related some of his experiences while in the ast. -- York market last month an dspent nproximately $2,000,000 for spring Half of this sum was merchandise. expended on womens, , misses and childrens apparel. The buyers malned in the city two weeks. The business of tbeJ. C. Penny1 83 4red man- - At present we have a Co.," Ini., under its plan' has experienced a remarkablegrowh. waiting application list of 2,000. As each store renders a Fifteen years ago,' the initial years report business amounted to$2900. Lfifet'daity It is possible for" the office here yearf'it was $8,000,000 and the coming to tell the financial condition of any year,' acording to Mr. Penny, promis- - of the 175 stores on short notice. AH " invoices are sent here, the managers 'es to reach $12,000,000. In speaking of this showing and the of the stores having none of the book fact that one small store had expand- - keeping work to do. ! Into 175 In as many cities, ,Mr, J. S. Penney, founder of the chain of stofes fifteen years ago, has rePenney pointed out that considerable At the credit lay In the local managers, ev- tired from the presidency. eryone. of which is a stockholder. snnual meeting held ip. Salt Lake he "Making them a stockholder causes was succeeded by E. C. Sams, who them to asume a personal Interest In acted as one of the buyers of glen's the business . which they otherwise apparel. Other of leers elected were: explained Mr. E. J. Neigh, first vice president; D. might not exercise, I add that many of H. Mudd, second vice president; O. might Penney. officers of G. Hoagg, third vice president ; G; H. and the managers buyers the corporation. Including myself, do not draw salaries. We donate our general manager. Mr. Sams has been with the comservices. Of course , the remuneration for ' services comes from the pany ten years, .starting as a poor boy profits of the business, according to ac. saleman and gradually working his the extent of our stocks. Everyone way up In the business until now in of us is working for the interest of addition to Assuming the head of the the business, not entirely for the mon- firm, ho Is also listed as stockholder ey to be made, as so many concerns in at least 50 of the stores. Mr Penney, In retiring from the of this magnitude are. That we are " succeeding is shown by the fact that presidency, becomes chairman ot the ous business will run close to $12,-- , board of. directors and hi no way los000100 next year or we will all mis es his business power with .the corpo' ration. From the' Dry Good' March t our guess and predictions. The corporation In engaging ,new number. 9 - t ' 4 F ' 4 lee-lu- re .of , of the State of Utah, Commissioner the condition of the - J - uoana, and discounts Oi f rdrafts secured . r. , . I..,,,,.....,...., . r. r,. Slocks and other bonds and warrants Furniture and fixtures Reap estate Due from 'national banks Due from state banks and bankers Exchanges tor clearing house Checks and cash Items . ...,i Gold coin bilver coin Currency ., Expense account Revenue stamps 4... 3,530.12 3,219.51 J ............... ... Craghead v Provo 5 ; 'Post at . i i $965, 741 - Savings deposits Time certificates of deposit Amount set aside for ta?es, etc. Special deposits $100,000.00 50,000.00 300.16 22,119.00 425,319.05 . . . . ... . . w ' $965,741.32 Total . State of Utah, County of Utah: $ . J. A. Buttle,, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that, he Is Asst. 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 hank at the close of business on the 8th day of March, 1917. - 1 3th -- measure for that , new 5pringSuit, with deliv-er- y See ' Correct Attest: -' GEO. TAYLOR, SR. R. R. IRVINE J. T. FARRER, ' c J 101 - State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner: do hereby cert I, CT. A. Glaiier, bank commissioner of the State of Utah, statement oi the of tlfy that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy 14th this In office day filed my named company, the shove Ci i g. C North Academy Avenue Provo Utah FOR ED. V. PRICE ft CO., CHICAGO LOCAL DEALERS 'Directors. - Our Windows MITCHELL THE TAILOR Nortary Public. i I touit convenmce. 1917. F. G. RICHMOND, - , Have us take your day of March, . - ' U. S, A. t I 287,876.31 410.96 14.368.04 . 47,079.27 & ....... CHICAGO . are your tailors. tll, My commission expires the 2nd day of March, 1918. ' - 32 o V ................ ttnn .m ,, , D i j . Ed.V-.Rrice&C- LIABILITIES Dividends unpaid , Individual deposits Demand certificates of deposit (Seal)., tho - V' .38,369)3 Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, interest, exchange, etc SINGLE HARNESS - - 8,683.50 3,824.00 k l - 4 Post want ads are little Business getters t LAZIER, r i Bank Commissioner. A. 21 IE t V . i . .Plione o' ' Mr Buyer;- -' ; 7 When" ready to ride, let us show you 11 Cars Mitchell cars. Maxwell and our you be proud of and sold by the most reputable firm in the West,vith a sterling guamutee : ' t behind every to hip and11hflu' any car sold A ' 1 v . , fio. U 1 , i- . . - , , building r. j gald Board of county CommhsW E. O. Brown, 'termlned that the tntereata pf t ' Voting - nd . : t Jounty CommlaalonerpUhe place, . I Brd r- -- DllVillff q j. tor the public goodtd bon Usement Hall, Judges; the county for the purpose Arthur James Mitchell. quirmg funda.tO lay out, c ' ' t V. pave, hard surface end maintain c ?': .strict No. 2 Voting place. tain public roads and highway, i A1 Office. Judges: wit: Tbe State Roads, ti& and for John Craven, Nephi county by issuing the negotiable c poti bonds of the county In the age No s"Voting'plae gate amount of Seven Hundred James V, HiatL Thousand Dollars (756,000.09. . said meeting and by said order Jaley, E. P. Richmond. Precinct Grovs board specified Tuesday, the 1( fltasant i District No. 1 Voting place, day Of April, HIT. a the date Of j Meeting House. Judges: special election at which the j qj Jesie Wadley, H.-- y. tion of bondlng the county sboul f 0.Tn to the qualified elfcj submitted ' g District No. 2 Voting place, UPoa said date the polls si Johnson Store. Judges: N. West, open at (So hour of seven ' Johnson, Ed. Bush. m. and shall remain open 3 Ko. Voting place, shall be closed at the TiOuj District jng Hall. Judges: Alroy H. West, oclock p. tn. J. Olpin, Clarence Gammett. At said election there MaiDi8trict Ky . dollar . . idnet nno . 4 t .V -- ; i A". t 0 0 '6; i I Will-Jlxo- 1 t 11 ilvllvll - i r V e ? , I f 4 , 2,445.12 -- , V- ' - diff- J. A. BUTTLE. jPT ferms, ' I of erent, from that ' ' . every other man, you theet on Easter mom if ' - 24,312.60. be pleasingly will . 58,18lll w- Total r., , hac of your THE cut fotHes7 ,: aster J C $600,412.39 28,081.99 4,832.08 94.683.00 10,000.00 6,104 8 . 122,594.55 . U'erdrafts unsecured ...V ' close --of the- - . v $35.00 , PROVO COMMERCIAL A SAVINGS BANK M Provo in the County. of Ufah, State of Utah, at - business on the 8th day of March, 1917. RESOURCES : .,c ; Located 3 Wait,-- Order Nowll REPORT . Report made to the Subscribed and sworn to before me this TOP BUGGY and Dont POST WANT ADS PULL .mi p 0 ' I |