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Show ! tm iALgtA sun, salcu, was i We would like to know just how Demand Certifi- Mr. Mussolini would handle a Senate NONE cL3 investigation. Cashk.j Checks 1,505.9? Certified Checks NONE UnDividends anti-wa- r know The best pact we 37.50 of is the Golden Rule, but like most paid anti-wpacts few people ever ob- Total Demand Deposits . . 361,793.09 REDMOND NEWS ITEMS Situation, Miss Leah Nelson, who has been a mission for the Mormon church the northern states, returned to her home in Redmond Monday. on in Mrs. and The general cattle market in the Deloyd Christensen relGene Lola are few, weeks has settled down to past daughter, visiting a price range of from $1.00 to $3.00 atives at Salt Lake City. per cwt. higher than a year ago, Conference visitors in Salt Lake this being somewhat lower than the City included President .and Mrs. J. high time when the market was from A. Christensen, Martin Jensen, $3.00 to $5.00 over the same period Joseph Peterson, F. T. Nelson, Ira the. preceding year. Observers seem Jensen. Mrs. George Christensen, to be agreed that the cattle market Mrs. N. L. Peterson, Mrs. II. C. should remain in a strong position Hansen, Miss Francella Jensen and for at. least the next couple of years Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nelson. sis it would take at least that length of time for' production to he brought Horace Hales, motored to Salt Lake up to the point where supplies would Wednesday. . occupy a ' ratio to demand which would be. likely to' weaken prices. Miss Reva Peterson and Miss However, it is timely to pause and Almeada Christensen entertained at take inventory of the situation, so a shower Thursday ' eveTrung in the to speak, as there, is no question that ' Legion hall, for Miss Delta Chris- :he splendid returns realized during tensen. Games were the' diversion of the past year by the industry may the evening, and dainty refreshments result in a tendency to base future wre served by the hostess. Miss operations 'on what has occurred in Christensen received many beautiful the past few months and this could and useful gifts. hardly be considered a safe course. ' Feeding operatibns during the past The ward officers and their part- season were highly profitable and ners enjoyed a party at heme of substantial returns could hardly have Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Christensen at been avoided if operators carried on the Chandler ranch, Tuesday- even-in- in a businesslike manner. We .should of the fact that take cognizance feeders were taken out at the lower Edmond Jensen, who has been a price levels and returned at a time student at the Agriculture college when they realized the advantage of at Logan, returned to his home in substantial advances in prices. ". . Redmond Wednesday. This season ifeeders are being taken" out at prices based upon the advances recorded, so naturally the margin has been greatly narrowed-anDOES ADVERTISING PAY? the feeders, while with careful According to statistics jusl operations and conservatism as their keynote; may operate profitably this completed national advertisers year still it. should be considered OOQ newsfor spent $225,000, that' they are going into the season paper advertising in 1927, the with cattle purchased upon a basis bureau of advertising of the of the present advanced prices, with American. Newspaper Publish little hop of further advances and, of- course; the .ever present possibilera association has announced ity of the market declining someEstimates showed that 35c what even though all indications are companies had'expended $122, that it should continue tq' maintain 500,000, .of which the greatesi ..." a strong ' position. . was sum, $33,505,000 In viewing the matter in this way spent bj n automobile con , the idea is not to .take, a' pessimistic cerns.- - Eighty-tw- o food' viewpoint but rather to encourage spent $25,045,000 anc conservatism. The cowman, is essenfourteen tobacco companie tially an optomist and. if he wasn't, spent $15,200,000. he certainly would not have come smiling out of the disastrous years following the war as he did, standSubscribe dont borrow. ing ready to put his shoulder to the ! . - g. ' fifty-seve- con-cers- n ar Postal Savings Deposits serve it. .... wheel to bring the industry, back to Now that spring! has arrived ofthe prosperous conditions which it ficially lets hope that we have some deserved. of the unofficial variety too. Advantage should be taken in all quarters of the present favorable Our idea of a good joke would be situation by improving breeding to call up Scotland on the telephone stock, producing for quality rather and reverse the charges. than quantity. It is not a bad idea to view the situation from the standpoint of less cattle for more money rather than less money for more cattle which should would be the inevitable result in the next few PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOT1CE9. years if , resulted from the present satisfactory reFor further information consult the turns to the industry. County Clerk or Respective Legal Publications. Recent figures indicate that the per capita consumption of beef has decreased from 71 pounds in 1910 to 58 pounds in 1927, and, no doubt, during the present year further decreases will be recorded due to the turning of the consuming public toward lower priced food stuffs. It is interesting to note in this connection that the per capita consumption of pork has increased from 57 pounds in 1910 to 68 pounds in 1927 and it is likely that 1928, if the present heavy marketing of hogs is continued, will show, even further increases. The answer to this, from the beef standpoint is to produce a better quality of beef animal and it is only fair to say that splendid progress is being made in this direction. Also, the beef industry should look to the as merchandising of its commodity producers of other food stuffs have done, bringing to --the public attention the desirability of what they have to offer and in way. increase consumption. I fthe Senate had only been as good a generation ago at investigation as it is now maybe we would have found out what becam .of Charlie Ross. .' Signers. Gold.... 2,250.00 2,501.90 5,230.00 Silver Currency . . Total Cash on Hand. .. 7,211.09 Expenses Interest" Paid . 834.61 Chevrolet dealers have been S selected by the Chevrolet Motor Company on the basts of their financial responsibility end dependability. Chevrolet dealers offer used cars on a plan originated and endorsed by the Chevrolet Motor Company. A -- 3,600.00 . that counts. O K Chevrolet Coupe. Superior model. New finish. All good tires. Mechanically good, having been put in tip top shape in Duco our shop. Priced at $250.00. Terms if desired. A real good buy. With an 0 K that counts. wall awaits Before you decide to your home, spend h pleasant half hour in read ing this book on wall paper and home beautifying. 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COACH 1,928 NONE $$915, 711.66 Chevrolet dealers desirethe 1927 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Powell Johnson, deceased Notice is hereby given bv the undersigned, James Johnson, Executor of the will of Powell Johnson, deceased, that all claims against the deceased, are to be presented to the undersigned at Glenwood, Utah, within two (2) months. Signed, James Johnson, Executor. Ferdinand Erickson, Attorney for Executor. Book Bank few of our exceptional Used Car values ' with an OK that counts Chevrolet Coach late 1927 model. Just like new. Will give new car guarantee. Tires new. ' Fully equipped. Priced right.' Can arrange convenient terms.. With ah . The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ALFRED MARTIN, Secretary. . ...... history, we are offering a number of exceptional values in reconditioned used cars. 1 16. . . LIABILITIES in Stock Paid 25,000.00 Capital Surplus Fund .!... 94,000.00 Undivided Profits 987.61 Interest 21,298.12 77.17 Exchange 319.50 Rents 8.75 Safe Dep Boxes Service Charge 293.50 Total . 22,984.65 s . Less Expenses and Taxes Paid Because we are4 delivering more new Chevrolets than at any other time in our and right. properly reconditioned Reasons why you should buy yourused car from a Chevrolet dealer STATE OF UTAH, ) ) County of Sevier, H. B. Crandall, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report' contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 28th day of ' March, 1928. II. B. CRANDALL. 8,045.70 Deposits of Other Banks . Deposits Subject to Check 360,249.62 : $$915,711.66 tion for a rider to ride the Browns Hole division this season. Subject to layoff, as board sees fit. Bids must be in by Monday night, April TOTAL 10,243.75 Interest confidence as to its satis factory operation, and the . price is absolutely fair Bids will be received by the secre- tary of the Salina Grazers associa- . Net Undivided Profits . Reserved for Taxes and a Chevrolet dealer it signi- - . fies that every vital part of the car has been inspected, BIDS WANTED. NONE NONE ' etc and where worn, replaced by a newpart: This plan enables anyone to select a used car. with absolute Reserve Bank Rediscounts . - Our used cars carry an officialO. K. tag which is reproduced on this page. Attached to a used car by cates 1,000.00 Savings Deposits 364,792.68 Total Time Deposits . . . 365,802.68 Bills Payable with Federal .............. TOTAL yferfconemiW 7ran$portatitm 10.00 - ..... ..... . Certifi- - REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the Condition of THE FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA, located at Salina, . in the county of Sevier, State of Utah, at Correct Attest: P. C. SCORUP, the close of business on the 28th 1928. CHRIS of March, JORGENSEN, day HYRUM S. GATES, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before RESOURCES Loans and Discounts ....$746,687.56 me this 3rd day of April, 1928. E. V. JOHNSON, Notary Pnblic. Overdrafts 1,796.74 718.26 Liberty Loan Bonds NONE Claim and Judgments ... 1.00 Bank House 1.00 Furniture and Fixtures . . Real Estate Sold Under' NONE Contract 1.00 Other Real Estate Owned Due from Federal Reserve Bank 44,985.42 Due from Other Banks... 107,676.93 Exchanges for Clearing NONE House 261.85 Cash Items. . . . ; Total. Husbands of .Tibet Rise Against Their Wives, says a recent headline Federal . Reserve Stock in the .New York 'Times. Something like that- - is liable to. happen- in Cash Short America. some of these days. ' ON HIS OWN HOOK. Judge and you really carried .out this, theft." by. yourself. Accused yes', your honor; nowadays there is no one left whom one can really trust. Pathfinder. Time (SEAL) My Commission expires the 19th dajf of October, 1930. STATE OF UTAH, ) Office of Bank Commissioner) I, Seth Pixton, 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 April, 1928. SETH PIXTON. Bank Commissioner. 1927 getting complete enjoy- ment from smoking finish. Very good. Five balloon tires, bumpers, meter and cap. This car sold less than a year ago for $813.00. Our price is $475.00 and with an OK that Original ' counts. 1925 Dodge Sport Touring. All reconditioned including new beautiful Duco finish, bumpers, extra tire, all tires balloon. Priced at $350.00. If time sale is desired $140.00 will take the car with balance on easy terms. With an O K that counts. WE HAVE OTHER GOOl) VALUES IN USED THEM OVER. CARS. 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