OCR Text |
Show rilF, SPANISH FOSS MthSA iJPASISQ FOSS. UTAH WHIPPET DOG RACING TO BE STATE FAIR FEATURE I i:niH Washington, For EXAMINATION luUbad. Hol Call The l. C., Qrt. Civil Hervlct Commie 9 rooma partly fur at 101 8o. let Weat KXKIM'tiE FOR rHARACTKR '.mnxti ruovo 11UI.DI.VU -- and Mrs. Letter Clayton an Culled Mat Home of Paramount Picture alun has announced that It will r inounce tha birth of a aon at their Many people think that tha pur(Tit GREATER .MOVIE reive application unit November bom Sunday evening. la for the eaerctse of pose REAM) I l.KT'M GO! 1929. (or certain temporary position that It simply strengthens In tha Bureau of the Cenaus In Waab Baiket hey reck, beet the ooly; For Sal muscles and speeds up tbe vitalFriday and Saturday tngira, I). C., In connection with the rack. 9 yard dump wargon, all la ity genarally. Tbe truth, however, la Fifteenth lerennlal Ceiisua. good shape. Sea Willi M. Brock that one cannot build up hja body SEE and HEAR Jhe position for which examine bank. without the at time aim Inrreaalng are held he to ara Ilona Juolor clerk bis mental powers and strengthening Junior calculating machine operator, Mr. and Mr. Wm. B. Browns an hie character. and Junior tabulating machine oper nounr the marriage of their daugh Why Is tbla so? l a t or. with an entrance aalary Because tbe brain tad tbe body ere ter, Helen, to Kandall Hiatt, aon of f 1,440 a year, and under Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Hiatt of Bay so closely related that when yon ImA Thundering Drama operator with an entrant aalary ot on. The marriage was aolemalaed pair or Improve one you cannot help . of th I tails J fl. HO a year serious These examination are open to all Wednesday. October 9th, at the Salt but affect tbe other. Many IRnees he been cured through mencliUena of the United Blatee, both Lake Temple. SUN. and MON. tal science, and many weak mind men and women, who meet the reNEK and HEAR Mr. Grant Bounds entertained tb has been strengthened by first buildquirement. Club notice-abl- e 8oroi of Thu most Thursday body ing evening The strength. flaming successor to It la expected that large number effect bna on tha "Our earing Daughters" of appointment will b mad. The hut week at her home, which was with fall flowers. Mrs. Uoldea mind la the self confidence and courlength of aervlr will probably range bright from one to two year In moat rae. Waldron and Mra. Bex Daniels won age It glvea. No one-- man or woman can get high favora. Special guests were hut In n cat will It extend beyond Mrs. Frank A. O. Mra. McGlona far In tbla world without a plenScott, very December 91, 1999. Olsen and Mr. Daisy tiful supply of courage. Tha couragFull Information regarding then Mra. eous person depends upon himself. examination can be obulned from Daniel with II make bla own decision and can the Culled Blatee Civil Service Com JOAN CRAWFORD Mr. Hattie Nelaon la spending sev- put up n good fight I nerasary tn Union, Waahlngton, D. C., or from KG LA IMMXJt'K eral months In St. Louts, the gueat whether It I t oput through a busilb Secretary of the Coiled Slat Whitt Rock, on of England's Faitrst Dot G FAlltRANKM, Jit. Civil Service Board at the post offle of Mr. end Mrs. Ray Tuttle. After ness deal or almpty n fight waged In ANITA I'AOE her arrival In St. Louis, Mrs. Nelaon defense of some plrnclple ha believes On of tht moil Interfiling inno-- The club recently imported a number In auy city. taken on n trip by Mr. and Mra. to be right. rations ever offered in fair aniute of animals from England, well trained On the other hand, men ho are TI E, WEIL, TIII'IL Mr. and Mra. Gilbert Taylor enter- Tuttle and they visited many places menu will be an eight-daIn the early hUtory of tb powers In the buslneea and financial card of and selected fur speed tained their club Saturday night at a I,.( Interest At Popular Prim D. S. Cburcb. including Carthage world have been known to make serWhippet dog racing billed for the It is said that dog racing is making brlilge party. Refreshments were ious mistakes aud "go all to pieces" Utah State Fair, October 5 to 12. big inroads on the horse racing served at the card table, after whh it Jail. SEE and HEAR when some body weakness overtakes Six dog racca will be held daily on a in Great Britain. Sportsmen flve table of bridge were played, Mr Mr. end Mrs. Foster Bowen, Ed. them. They begin by vasclllatlng and traight-awacount in front of the find it even more exciting than the Gulden Waldron aud Kex Daniel! WILLIAM Williams and Mr. John E. liowen end by making n decision grandstand. A minimum of ix Whip- traditional jockey programs. too late or ia winning the favor. MU Floreiic It POWELL left last Thursday for n vtatl In Ida- else making the wrong decision. They pets will be entered in each race. also popular at an amaaing Joue wa a special guet. ho. They will visit at Bancroft with lose their The racing animals will be brought rate growing and Judgment perspective, of in the larger eastern cities Mr. and Mrs. Morris Creer and fam- and they lose also the confidence of to I'tah under the auspices of the Co America. 'Philo Vance REPORT The Utah fair will offer lumtiua Whippet Racing club of Co mail to th Hank Hunt utiaa loner of ily. atE. Shelley with Mr. and Mr. their business associates. this of card their wotbJ-Gawesterners first atw Bowen and family and with When you bear It aaid of n man lumbua, Ohio, which it said to have Ui Slat of I' tali of the condition of John the fasUst track dogs in America., and thrilling sport. relative and friends at Burley. Ida that "he la no good b hasn't any detective THE COMMERCIAL BANK ho. backbone." you can be fairly certain lie Kwlved that It la almost of SPANISH PORK the truth. ELEPHANTS WILL The Rotary Club met at tb Darling In nil probability literally BANKING FINDS THE Tie I'asarf that man's lack of Located at Spanish Fork, In tbe .Murder Monday at noon with twelve tmblllty la dua to a weak backbone.. AMUSE FAIR FOLKS County of Utah and State ot Utah Hotel members In attendance, president In n good, lively scrap, be knows he on buslnesa close tbe of the at YAY TO SAFER ERA A band of trained now see him unrave-, lJoseph Hanson presided and tbe time would get the worst of It. ir some28th day of September, 1929 elephants is one was n life with body's discussion of occupied his own depended RESOURCES upon of the features of the Utah State Fair of civic Interest. W. P. physical strength and enduranre.tbat Loans and Discounts that i expected to bring out the chil..9330,582.63 several topics dren by Ifye thousand during exposi8.4 45.67 Shipple waa appointed to make ar- person would probably die. He has Overdrafts By FRANK W. fllMMONOS, tion week, October 5 to 12. 12.900.00 rangements for a Joint meeting of no confidence In himself and fol American Banker Association Liberty Bonds tbe Rotary and Klwanla clubs to bear Iowa the line of least resistance. He S. F. Huntley, famous .... Captain Furniture and Fixtures la considering the banking situa- trainer of performing elephants, i Other Real Estate owned 9,500.00 a lecture ALL TALKING by Dr. Plumb on The Ro- la an object of pity or contempt. Ex3,950.00 tion throughout tha country, the fact bringing three mance of Light." of the fastest and clevercise could make a new man of him. Due from Federal Paramount en In Picture mind that while should be kept erest pachyderms he ha ever exhibIt makes little difference what tha Reserve Bank 9,440.(9 bank In ten failed during the paet ited in the years he ha been enterAlso Talking Arts While assisting Dr. Joseph Hughes character of tbe exercise la that you Due from Other Banks .... 16.40S.OS and Hound News taining large crowd in the open air. Checks on other banka In eight year. It la far more Important In I he operation on the littla Chap- take so long as all the muscles are Huntley says that elephants are a that nine banks out ot ten, operating used D. Dr. L. .. town same of without Stewart pie boy Sunday, 9353.16 vigorously In tha earn general Held, serving the good deal like men; they have their Cash Itetm 324.85 Payson met with a peculiar accident. COMING SOON likes and dislike, habit and moods am communklee and meeting alA container of catgut, which had 2.012.19 Silver most Identically the same problems, and kindness will get more out of Currency been placed in a sterilizing bowl, A marriage license was Issued 100 7,862.00 them than prodding. Ilf has studied Talking at weathered the economic etorm of re10,552.20 became overheated and exploded, Provo. October 4th, to Eldon Francis them for years and knows their faults Total Cash on Hand achieveThis the and successfully. adjustment 92.238.64 breaking glass Expenses and good points. striking the Beardall of Sprlngville and Miss ment cannot be ascribed to any eledoctor iu tbe eye. He waa taken to l.a Verne Wilson of Spanish Fork. 2,323.98 Huntley has made a study of the Interest raid Salt Lake Immediately and received ment ot luck, but rather to constatent Total kind of entertainment that appeals to ..94,562.62 The Original mediral aid. It waa found that the children too, and says that a child Less Earnings adherence to eonnd banking principles TWO BLACK CROWS Miss Helen Honoring Browne, a would rather see an elephant perform Col 911.250.88 and profltabla practices. eyesight waa not Impaired. Dr. Geo. bride Through of Wm.'B. Mrs. Wednesday, He kind of an animal. other than Auderson of Dr. Federal Reserve any Sprtngville assisted worthy and efficient management they Browne was sava his jungle pets are alwaya popBank Stock met tha laiuea and problems confront2,250.00 Hughes In completing the operation. eous shower hostess at a miscellanba kiddies and he with Monday evening for n ular the that TOTAL 9404.029.26 and ing them, squarely successfully. party of girl friends of the bride. The trained them to do a number of stunts were Friends here shocked LIABILITIES Monday Banking la regarded aa the keystone time was for their amusement especially. 950.000.00 afternoon when word was received music. A spent enjoying games and Capital Stock paid la of our entire bualneea structure, hence dainty luncheon was servUp? William that Arthur 25,000.00 Thomas, 23,aon Surplus Fund bank failures are rightly regarded as ot Arthur and Rachel Chappie Thom- ed. Miss Blanche Gllllsple and Miss ... 94.941.59 Undivided Profits Intolerable publio calamities that must as, had died at a Salt Lake hospital, Anna Browne asslstnlg in serving. Interest 5.931.99 absolutely ba prevented. The three while undergoing an operation for The bride received many pretty and 45.74 Exchange C. C. Jensen has received word major objectives of all Interbank or. toxic goitre. Tbe mother of tbe young useful gifts. Safe Dep. Boxes 10.00 he is a grandfather, a son havthat ganlsatlona, whether local, county, disman Service Charge two died 321.56 years ago from the trict, state or national, are to make same trouble. Mr. Thomas bad been a J. M. Alexander yesterday installed ing been born October 3rd to Mr. and Total 11,250.88 Landis shoe stapling machine, a banking eater for alt concerned and, Less Expenses and at the hospital for three weeks re- device Mrs. T. W. Sargent at Enid, Oklawhich makes Taxes Paid etc,.... 4,562.62 through Increased efficiency In bank ceiving treatment for his condition and drives Into automatically homa. Mrs. Sargent was formerly a shoe staples at the Miss Net Undivided Profits management and supervision, to lessen 6,688.26 and he was thought to be in condi rate of 180 Bernice Jensen. Mrs. C. f. Jen-i- s per minute, the provided or eliminate all forms of losses so that tion for tbe operation, but did not Deposits Subject to at Enid with her daughter. can handle operator the visiting shoe that bankCheck 96,975.99 greater rewards may accrue to rally from the anaesthetic, lie waa born at Salt Lake April 10, 1906. His rapidly. The machine is to do the Cashier's Checks 662.71 ing and better service to the public. work done by hand nailing In halfCARD OF THANKS Total Demand Deposits ....997,538.70 parents came here when be was There ia definite evidence throughout sole work, and in addition to being Time child he had 9 and Certificates 53.776.14 the country of a strong and growing passed practically Mrs. M. D. Warner, Jr. and family does a better Job particall his life In Spanish Fork except much faster, Savings Deposits.. 135,093.16 spirit of cooperation among bankers on desire to express their heartfelt gratladies as ularly it leaves shoes, Total Time Deposits 188.869.30 for the time he waa away working at the sole more flexible. and banking organizations, which Is Mr. Alexander itude to their many friends for their Mammoth and ia surEureka. Rediscounts He 23,033.00 more more In and strengthla inventor of resulting devices kindness, assistance and words of Liberty Bonds Deposited.... 12.900.00 vived by his father and the follow on the machinefourndpatented ening the work ot all. tendered them during their his sold rights sympathy brothers TOTAL and sistera: Ernest C in the 9404.029.26 ing recent in the death of for bereavement Clearinghouse associations among one patents machine. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES Provo; Robert, Harry, Fred, Frank banka In city, county or district groups their husband and father. On Account of Indorsements of this Mary and Clarlce.all of Spanish Fork undoubtedly constitute the chief line of The body was brought to Spanish bank: defense against bad banking practices. Fork Tuesday by the Claudtn Fun Notes and Bills redis(a) They have demonstrated that they are eral home. with Federal counted the principal factor in bringing about Reserve Bank 923,033.00 Sat bodr-but!d-la- g LON CHANEY in THUNDER" card-pum- h body-buildin- g OUR MODERN MAIDENS" Vu record-makin- y e y ou n tW THE GREENE MUHDZR CASE El-le- Moran and Mack o Why Bring That cAttention! reformation In banking regulations, improvements In banking methods and the observance of sound banking principles. For many years the primary purpose ot a clearinghouse association was the clearance of checks, but today It is tbe clearance ot banking Ideas and tbe solution of banking problems. Clearinghouses supply the local machinery essential for Setting up and putting In practice necessary standards and uniformities. There are now 435 clearinghouse association in cities, towns, counties and groups of counties in the United States. Men today are more Intelligently group-minde- d than ever before. Banking la combining the beat elements of competition with sound group action. By virtue of this combination. Individual thought has much wider possibilt ties of expression. In general, group action has not stifled but has stimu lated individual thinking and lnltia tire. Better lnter-hanorganization and relationships afforded by clearing houses would have undoubtedly saved many Institutions that have suffered failure in the past. The clearing house activities of the American Bank era Association are conducted for the purpose of encouraging ever widening cooperation along fundamental prlncl pies and practices among bank; through clearinghouse associations Bankers In every city, county or dls trlct can, through the agency of : clearinghouse, promote better, safe and more profitable hanking and als serve their communities better. There never was a time when su eessful bankers were so alert to th value of team work for putting th entire banking structure in prime cor dltlon. Sound bank management 1 tbe order of the day. Constructs cooperation Is more than a sentiment it is an economic necessity, a matte t, of enlightened and sue eessful bankers more and more ar utilizing the agency of constructs group action in developing and estal, lishlng necessary standards and uni fortuities In banking practices. Eac year banking Is becoming more of i science and attaining higher proles k At big display of tbit papar is futmiag fi QUAUrr CARDS 4UssMf BNfud Governor Dern Supports Utah Fair TOTAL. -- 923.033.00 State of Utah, County or Utah. P. P. Thomas, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and lays that he la Cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full true and correct statement ot the condition of the said bank at the close of business the 28th day of September, 1929. WORK IS A FINE NOTICE TO WATER USERS State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sept. 6th. 1929 Notice is hereby given that the Strawberry Water Users Association whose principal place of bualness la Payson, Utah, has made application in accordance with requirements of the Session Laws of Utah, 1919 to P. P. THOMAS Subscribed and sworn to before me, 1929 inclusive to appropriate 35 acre feet of water from Cold Springs Area this 2nd day of October, 1929.. In Utah County, Utah. Said water VIVIAN H. STEWART. Notary Public is to be collected from the spring (SEAL) My Commission expires tbe area at a point which bears 4425 ft, N. and 3050 ft W. of the SE cor. of 24 tb day of April, 1933. Correct Attest: Henry Gardner, Jos. Sec. 12, T. 9 S., R. 3 E., S. L. B. & M. and stored during the entire year Hanson, Dan Williams, Directors. in a reservoir which is to be an equalState of Utah Office of Bank Commissioner. izing reservoir so as to control the 1, W. H. Hadlock, Bank Commisamount of water required to operate sioner of the State of Utah, do here- - the plant during the different parts by certify that the foregoing is a full, I of the day. The water will be releas' true and correct copy of the state-fefrom the reservoir by means of ment of the above named company, control gates and allowed to flow filed in my office this 4th day of down the Spanish Fork River to a October, 1929 .... W. H. HADLOCK, point which bears 110 ft. W. and 90 Bank Commissioner. ft. S. from the SE cor. of Sec. 2, T. 9S., R. 3 E., S. L. B. & M, where It PROBATE AND GUARDL4NSHIP will be conveyed In an open ditch NOTICES with other water appropriated by virtue of application No 1143 to the Consult the County Clerk or the re- Power Plant where It will be used during the entire year for producing spective signers for further power to be used for electric lighting ( and propelling machinery in Utah Utah. After having been so In the District Court of the Fourth County, used the water is to be returned to Judicial District of the State of Utah, the natural stream at a point whkih in and for Utah Ceunty, Utah. bears 1900 ft. S. and 2190 ft. W of NOTICE TO CREDITORS the SE cor. of Sec. 28, T. 8 S., R.3 E., Estates of ANDREAL ENGBERG S. L. B. & M. and JENSINA ENGBERG, Deceased. This application is designated In Creditors will present claims with the State Office as File vouchers to Booth & Brockbank, at-- I No. 10695. Engineers torneys, at their office in Provo.Utah, All the granting of on or betore the 28th day of Novem- said protests against the reasons application, stating ber ,A. D. 1929. therefor, must be by affidavit in dupDated September 24, 1929. licate, accompanied with a fee of ALBERT G. ENGBERG, 91.00, and filed in this office within Administrator of the estates of An- thirty (30) days after the completion dreas Engberg and Jensina of the publication of this notice. Deceased. Appealing for patronage of the Utah State Fair, October S to 12, d Governor George H. Dcrn said: The Utah State Fair has become more than an exposition; it is an institution. For more than seventy years the citizens of this commonwealth have kept in touch with the agricultural and industrial activities of all sections of the state by attending the Fair. There they have been able to learn of the progress being made by their fellow citizens and without having to travel to the different counties and localities. "Because of this fact, the Utah State Fair must be considered an educational institution. By attending it each year one may learn what is being done toward bettering the livestock and improving agricultural and horticultural products of Utah. In addition to that the patron may see samples of the output of the factories and the shops, the mines and the mills, and discover for himself the growth and advancement in each line of endeavor. Each year the State Fair Board seeks to enlarge and improve the exhibition. New attractions are added, new buildings are constructed, and Eng-bermore and better exhibits are solicited. GEORGE M. BACON, This year the Board declares the ex- BOOTH & BROCKBANK, Attorneys. State Engineer. position will excel all Utah fairs of Date of first publication, Septem- the past No effort will be spared in Modern Home for Rent Furnish- her 12, 1929 the attempt to make the 1929 ed or unfurnished. Inquire 102 So. Date of completion of publication the outstanding one to date in the 1st West. 'October 10, 1929. history of the ststa. MEDICINE. DON'T MAKE A WRY FACE WHEN YOU TAKE IT c0c 'J'HE finest medicine for what ails every man is work. good for what ails you. We have worked con- Its sistently to bring to the public at prices that are absolutely fair. merchandise high-grad- e SATURDAY SPECIALS White Dinner Plates, regular $1.50 per set for White Cups and Saucers, reg. $1.50 per set for $1.00 $1.00 Matches, per carton, reg. 25c for Armours Peanut Butter, reg. 35c for Puffed Wheat, per package 25c Sugar, 10 lb. cloth bag for Paints, Calcimine and Brushes g5c igc Off Large Aluminum Kettles and Dish Pans Special White Enamel, regular $1.25 for Cedar Chests 9 x 12 Congoleum 9 Bugs, reg. $8.55 at Off :$1.00 15 Off $7.49 x 10.6 Rug, regular $8.15 at $7.29 g, SPANISH FORK 15 CO-O- P. |