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Show TIIK SPANISH FORK IJIKSS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH a BANKERS REPORT BEGIN The following u a part of a radio address by lion. Hubert Patterson Lament, Secretary of Commerce, during Colliers Radio Hour. Sunday evening December I, 1129: "On April 1, nest, an army of oue hundred thousand men and women will go into action at tho call of the Friday and Saturday Specials GRAPEFRUIT 10c ORANGES, large size, per dozen BANANAS,, per lb 39c ONIONS, 10 lbs. for 15c SUGAR, 10 lbs 59c ML 1ST government. "It will be au army of peace and public service, It will march, not in IBs and company, but as Individuals In the stupendous task of decennial stock taking known as the National rensua. "In stope organisation, equipment and responsibility, this will be the greatest undertaking of Its kind ever launched In this or any other touu-try- . "This Important enterprise will he 8c rmdueted by the Bureau of the Cen- 15c 13c 13c Fresh HAM ROASTS Fresh SIDE PORK 25r 22c securing comprehensive information regarding 120.000.000 of our fellow Americans. It will be necessary to enumerate data from these 120.000.-- j 000 people as to sex, age. nativity, Meats and Groceries Mrs. X. C. Nielsen and Mrs. W. M. spent the week- Cooper and children end visiting Mr. and Mrs. George and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nielsen all of Salt Lake City. Mor-tense- n Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradford returned Wednesday of last week from Santa Barbara, California, where they have spent the past two months visiting with relatives. Mrs. M. O. Itorkhill entertained deJ. S. Robertson has taken over the lightfully Saturday evening for the Spanish Fork Service Station at the officers of Sego Lily Camp R. X. of Jex Lumber Company corner, and L A. Mrs. Mary Ward of Provo was an prepared to take care of all kinds of out of town guest. At ten o'clock tire repair work. He will handle a delicious tray'luncheon was served Conoco gas and the famous oil. by the hostess. germ-processe- d '0.000 questions regarding Indlvl- duals, farms and manufacturing and ommercla! enterprises. At the beginning of April next, there must be In tbe hands of the enumerators at least forty million printed copies of various schedules of Inquiries. The decennlsl census is mandaThe tory under the constitution. first was taken in 1790. But the originators of the mandate probably never dreamed either of the rapid of our national population, or of the complex development of our national life." , Character is the The lit u recession In the nation's savings account In banka In the twenty years during which record la tbls Held baw beeu kept by tbs AntvrUan Bankers Assuilstlou was disclosed fur last year la the recent annual compile-lioprepaid by Ita Savings Bank Division. The shrtokag amounted to over ll9G.ouu.000, oa tbs basis of figures for the )rar sndlng June 29, 1929, whereas a year earlier tbt reported lucre see wt over I2.20o.000.0u0, tbe recorded. The number largest of tarings depositors, also decreased during the year covered by mor than Tb lure of tbe (00,000 accounts. stock market and affiliated activities are cited as part of lb explanation tor these rtiauges. Tb association's statement says that savings deposits In banks end trust companies of continents! United States on Juns 29, 1929, stood at $23, 217.CSS.000. Tbs recssslon lo savings. It declares. Indicates a fundamental ebaog la tb aavlogs slluatlou. Irrespective of whether It la temporary or noL How Savings IJssd to Grow "la 1920 savings deposits Increased ll.SC3.000.ouO, In 1927 almost and la 1921 orer $2,300,000.-000,- " It says. "It appear now that eom Influences In oo year bar taken tb gain that might reasonably bar been expected la savings deposits for 1929 and lowered them from tbe high mark of tbe preceding year. Tbls recession Is not one coming as a result of drouth, fsuilns, unemployment or United conditions outside of tb 'AY STRUGGLE RIVER! c THE BIG 0 ago It was stated: Tb year 10, 1922, registered the largest gnln In aavlngs deposits la banka and trust companies of continental United States over recorded In the history of this country.' Wbat a difference on year makes! From aln of mors than 214 billions of do! I1 "A CO-O- P. FRIDA Y and SATURDAY SPECIALS er $1,400.-000,00- DRAWBRIDGE OVER' KODAK. 3 lit. ka.I.II.H llON'MY, half gallon, HltOOMS, I 4 , ... f-.- r r ran . .39c ... ,...5345 f.r tic CIIKK.SK. inihl, 2 Hh CANDY, oM tint OM VMS, largo mix, 2 L. .. 53c . 45o ...33c ... regular 3.V, for .. 23c X x with wa.-hidoth will n.t injure hamlji, large liottlc, 50c iug or ini'tlinni mzi bottle Kill! I!) (One AMMONIA, n'W iliwovcrv, u tii-ht'- ug t : M, : SPANISH FORK : t CO-O- P. year closing June vccupatlon. value of homes, and a j good many other points. lit the various branches of the con-- i vuv It will he necessary to ask nearly, -- Ir Lure of Stock Market Partly to Blame, but Slackened Specula tion Expected to Bring Return to Thrift. sus. Department of Commerce. In on month the enumerator must complete their work and accumulate a vast amount of data regarding social and economical rendition thru-ou- t our area. In one moth these men and women must gutter this Information from every city am! hamlet, U million farms, li.oou mine and quarries, luo.oou Irrlga tion and drainage projects, and from nearly. 200,000 factories, more than two million starer and nearly thirty million households. The work of the census has expanded Immensely with the social and Industrial growth of th nation. Our Inventory must now Include 49 stales, the District of Columbia, Alaska, Hawaii, I'oto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands. Samoa, and the Panam Canal Zone. "Now we face the problem, not of counting men of tho sword, but of Slates. far-flun- g POTATOES, 10 lbs OXYDOL SOAP, 2 small pkts IVORY FLAKES, 2 pkts OROPIN SAVINGS "I" i!f ? most 200 mlllloos! "The luce In saving! deposits Is reflected also In tbe loss of savings depositors. The year 1929 showed a total of (2,664.127 depositors, against 63.1SS.34S fur 192S, a loss of (24.221. "Industrial production was much higher last year than tbe preceding year. Factory payrolls were considerably greater. In production, employment and trade, advances were made over tbe preceding year. In the farm areas tb Improvement noted for 192S did not recede In 1929 and tbe (restock Industry In all Its branches was prosperous. The Causes of the Drop "Tbe causea of the recession are possibly multiple. There Is scarcely any reason to doubt that one of the Important factors draining away and decreasing depositors has been tbe lure of profits to be made In stocks. For a number of years the people have been regaled with stories of prufits made In etocks In all types of companies. During tbe last tew years there hoe been a specious philosophy preached that panics such as formerly occurred were no longer pos1 sav-Ing- Bids to perform the dutle of Piano reconditioned, $75.00 . Spanish Fork. watermsster of the West Field Irrl- lAIO KMT.srMIbNTl gallon Company will be received by Hen Kvans. Secretary, at hi resiIrftnt A light red bald faced hei- dence. Spanish Fork. Utah, until 4 fer. weight about 850. "J. A. Adam- p. tn., Saturday. March 1st. 1930. A. T. MOXKY. President. son'' ear tag. Notify H. J.' Gerber. IlK.NJ. KVANS. Secretary. Phono 108-r- . Used At Taylor Bros. 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Atmospheric papers, especially the increasingly popular scenic coverings, give the walls a decided push. Small rugs or broken floor spaces, arrest the eve and give a crowded feelni" n Carpting from base to base, gives the eye a greater sweep. Th placing of furniture is very vital. The large major pieces should be set in aligmnent with, and against the walls. If set out into the room a cluttered up ap pearance results. Grouping them against the walls gives unbroken unity, keeps the center of the room clear, and produces a decided feeling of spaciousness. You Save 25 to 50 per cent on SMART CRETONNES by taking advantage of this week s spcial. Our stock of cretonnes is too heavy and must be reduced immediately. During this week we are offering 3 lots at far less than usual prices. These are not cheap quilting cretonnes. They are very high grade qualities and charming patterns frfom one of the best lines in America. 45c 65c You must see them to appreciate these values! THE ONE-PRIC- E HOUSE Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll NINE BUSY FURNITURE STORES Co, "If It was tbe lurs of profits In stocks which caused tbe recession In savings, then a factor in future savings will be the success attendant upon this venture of savings depositors in stocks. If the experiment did not prove generally successful, then another year will doubtless witness an Increase In savings deposits as well as in savings depositors." X f44444444444444444444444444444444444444444444444440to HELPING YOUNG FOLK TO BECOME BANKERS Through the American Institute of Banking, which Is the American Bankers Associations educational section, the banking profession Is educating 35.000 bank men and women In the technical and scientific departments of tbeir work. These students are en abled by this institute, which Is entirely non commercial In Its operations, to obtain a grasp of tbe finer points of banking without Interrupting their employment or Interfering with their earnings. In their bank jobs. Tbe courses given, Including banking economics and law and bank ad ministration in all the departments, have been worked oat under tbe direction of senior college educators and the lectures are always given by practical men, such as lawyers In tbe legal courses, experts in banking operations and college professors in the economics courses. There are chapters with meeting rooms In over 200 cities and also a number of smaller study groups are fostered with cor respondence aid. It has been said that the A. 1. B as it Is familiarly known throughout tbe banking field, Is the greatest adult educational organization in the world and is supplying the banking business with the. largest supply of trained workers each year that any comparable line of business Is receiving. 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