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Show 7 f busix: director? ithe Independent. J.ts. CaiTYey & Co., Furniture. St r?t. G K. Anderson, l"l.,i,ogra.ther. State strict II. T. Ileynolds & Co., general merchandise. State street. feal Bros. & Men den hall, general merchandise, State street. Wm. B. Roylance; harness, dealer in harness fixtures. Sta.t st. G. S. Wood Mereantle Co., wholesale and retail dealers in frenerl merchandise. Wm.M. Itoylance, wholesale fruits, produce, seeds and Brain; bicycles, Studebaker wagons. State street. Ilarmer fe Brown. Dealers in all kinds of Meats and Green Groceries. State street. Fm porium, Ladies furnisliing. Maiii Street. Th. Peterson, lilacksmith. Place of business Corner c' lota and Jefferson. The Independent. The local newspaper. Subscribe for it an r-ad it. It Hill do you good. JoI Printing Print shop Is north side of Plate si reet. This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quisine rc the remedy that forts a cold fa eae drtf A lew Goal Depot E. P. BRIXTON WiLL SELL YffiJ K EM MERER CLEAR CREEK CASTLE GATE OAL IN ANY QUANTITY treat you right OPPOSITE PUBLIOSqUAKI--T SELLS THE TENDER EST ME VTS ON THE MARKET Their Trices Are Right They also keep a choice lineTof fret and J cured Meats. Lard. Pickles, Canned Can-ned Goods. Vegetables and fish'and game in yiison. IiCALIlI FOR THC CCBTAIM Cgll OF .tiro poisonous, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMA-TISM, SOVT, LL KrONCT COMPLAINTS, CATARRH, CA-TARRH, ECZEMA AtJ A LI OTHER SiN AMD BLOOD DISEASES ' NATURAL HOT SULPHUR WATER SALT LAKE EOT SPLLNGS SANITARIUM 5254 W. U So. SALT LAKE CITY $150,000 Bathing Resckt WITHIN A BLOCK CF ALL HOTELS COVIKING OVER AN ACRE Of CROUftO 300 GALLONS OF ,Ttll PER MIKUTC Hot SuJohur Btttts in Porcelain and Marble Yubs, Private Plunges and Immense Swimming Pools Lij COmiNI 4at.TM AMO PLASUIE BV VttlTiNQ ATM .NIN t .ALT UKI. TMl6M B'THS Open Day and Night. Visitors Welcome ItKO POSTAL FOR ILiUST RATIO BOOKLET rOo yon intend buying a rifle or pistol"? If so, get the best t wiuch !s 'J ilia rnne ii prieo from $1.00 to Vi). I'cr l.;rge and small game, ir liret t)ractiee. Pistols from i 2.:.n ta tr-jo.ou. - S. :. ptsmp for larre catalofnie iHus-H t"-".ii!; ui;lTt';line, brimful of valuable li. f r.u..Iir t FjiertjKucn. f r -r '. - f,nj 1UUL bU 140 :a lio. ma Direct line to CHICAGO KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS OMAHA ST. PAUL M KM PHIS HOT SPRINGS, Ark. ALL. POINTS EAST AND SOUTH "The Rocky Mountain Limited" and 4'The Colorado Flyer" One night to Chicago and St. Louis. Two nights to New York, Boston aDd and Atlantic Coast Points. Best Dinin? Car Service. Mid-day Luncheon, Fifty Cents. For full in-ormation, in-ormation, address . DRAKE, DIS'T AB'T, SALT LAKG CITY MS Si? BAT i. D. C JOHNSON A G. JOHNSON. t'uUsshor - Manager. Znu-ted at the post office at Sprinjrvilie Utah, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Issued every Thursrlay morning. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. une year, Six months. Three months. ?1 .40 MAKKIAGES THREE Henry Fullmer and Clora C;irtor took upon themselves the nnp'ual vows, at the Carter home, last Wed. evoninir at 6 p. m. Rev. Dr Hailey performed, very impressively, im-pressively, the beautiful Fling service that joined the twiin fr this life. A large number of guests werp D-esent who sat later at the niarriatre supper and joined in the singing m i', sentiments sen-timents and other felicitations that male a most joyous occasion. Earnest Lee and Christy Su'iision entered the matrimonial estate, also on Wednesday evening, at the h m : of George Suiusion, in the pret-ence ot numerous reiati ves aud iiieuds,wii(i made the occasion happy, joyous and frolicsome. Tnere were the Usual 'festal, musical aud congratulatory services that go to make up a pappy marriage da . Ai'.ses Childs, on the same evening, kd MiSi liuUiaii Irene oautimyer, lo the li menial altar, wiiere each pi util ised the ottur. to put on the conjugal conju-gal harness, lor the cuuauuial juumev of life. The vovs were uttered It the residence of the gruHUjLjs. parents and there were half, hundred wi'iner-ses wi'iner-ses pus-jut tOv-'partake of the t,u.u chjer and ish Hie new 1.) -wed much joy. Relter Than a Plaster A piece of flannel dampened with Chains. ei uini's paiu haim and hound on the affected parts, is better thau a piaster tor a lame back and for p.iius in the side or chest. Pain Iialm ha no superior as a liniment for the renei' f tieep seated, muscular and rheumatic pains. For sale by the S. i ii:g ville Irug Co. Stops the Couch and the Cold. Works off Laxative Brumo (Juinine Tablets cure a cold in one d:ty. No Cure, no Pay, Fnee 25 cents. Uallard's Horehouud Syrup lmiuediatelj relieves hoarse, croupy couyh. oppressed, rattling, rasping and (i.llicuit breathing Henry C Sue.tru, drmjgist, Shullsburg, Wis. wines. May 20. 1901: "I have been selling Ia;lard's Ilorehound Syiup for two years, and have never had a preparation that has given better satisfaction. sat-isfaction. I notice that when I sell a butt e, they come back for more. I c:u honestly recommend it.. 50c and $1 00, Springville Drug Co. LO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Eidasy Tremble Makes You Miserable. Aimost everybody who reads the newspapers news-papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver fc; and bladder remedy. 1. : - it T- cal triumph of the nine- icenin cenrarv fiis- iyi scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eminent emi-nent kidney and bladder blad-der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid troubles trou-bles and Brighfs Disease, which is the worst form el kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec-ommendedf rec-ommendedf or everything but if you have kidney, kid-ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in :ri manv wavt in hnnital wnrlt in nriva t practica, among the helpless too poor to pur- cnase reuet ana r.as provca so successiui m i every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper ; who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book ! telling more about Swamp-Root and how to ' find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble, j When writing mention reading this generous t send vour address to i Dr. Kilmer & Co..Blng- Ksrfl hamton, N. Y. The ' regular fifty Cent and Home ot Swamp-Root. ! dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. . E. N. JORDAN BOOKS 5, STATIONERY it:,.? A gfiod Hi e of Books ?.fag!ixii:es. Tablets Yisx Stationery arid tJ noes aluays on har:d. Headquarters f.r n,l kinds of School sup. p s. Eaye jest Received Allies Line of Ite L'liiliL'i aiull ALSO THE WIDELY ADVEKTISEO Laughlin FOUNTAIN I EN CHOICE CFk .00 STYLES For CSLY 'i. a?or!or lo ctlior mak3S t C'3.CO VThy not order a doirn of these pens for Christmas Pmsenta for your frit-tic?? Surely yon will not be able to secure anything at three time tye mice that will five such contiunons i P J S' i 'i pleasure and service. Ev- f. ft H etybody appreciates a tp'V-' 3 i3 good Fountain I"-ca. p.." t ;i 3 liMKs & Stationery , :iak ST. i?J JTJ 11 S.e E.np -l ium al. this week. Subscriptions, $l.i5 received here. Glr.ss ati sizes, we will glaze it for you. G. E. Andcr o i- R.gular Sunday evening s rvi e at the E pi--eo pa I church, 6:3o p, m. Smoke a new Porto Rico, 10 cent Cigar, and et a rhance on the G Hl watcn; at .Tor an s Store. Theie will be a Christmass service ht the Episcopal chapel next Sunday evs n ug. All are invited For Fide: one four room ao"bie house, one acre of land. g-o well and nut-building;--. -JCiU. Ei quire at th s otlice. j Thus. D. Menderd'ali. 1. bus been doing a siiint. at grade building t he last few months may now be found , at home. Th'3 Ilarwco 1 brothers aie all in ; from the r lilroj-.d work. Their outfit I has j ut a iol of dirt into the dump til's s 'tison. We have some bargains in gold.. mounted I.-uniain pins Each pen is ful!y guaranteed and costs only: $2 00. Kelh 's Drug Store. I i "EtuiV1 En her is looked for the) part, of Corianlon," in t'.eairs plav which is now being revived for ( ro J dttction at Ligan th-i 20 inst. The Sauford an 1 Clark families held their iamn reunion list 1 uis-day uis-day after-mum and evening. Tin e was a numerous and happy throng. The Salt Luke " '..- .".one is out it a new dress, and i printel Ujion a u- press acd presents a splendid at vf ar-ar ar-ar v. making it larger and bet lei th in ever. Mr. and Mr-:. Art. L(e f Pi ice w. re down to attend the nuptuals .- f Eir-tiest Eir-tiest and Chrisiie. They were accompanied accom-panied l.v the wife of Hon. Ed. Lee o Niie Mile. Mme .Johnson's name appears in the etist ( f 'Corian?on''''as l,Koi ilmr," T'ie cliatupioii of free speech. T! is makes three S.irii.gviileians in the p'ot and well l i the front. I h;ive copies of the new History of j singing to make th - occasion of uaut-the uaut-the Latter Day Saints for sale at my I U l iaterest. otVice. They are bound in va ious colors and will nvtke elegant holiday presents. G. E. Anders .i. HOLIDAY liOOKS We are now la kin:: orders lor boeks for bo'iday presents. We can sot you iiny b .ii jou r.iuy uant. Call and leuve your order at JOKDAS'.S !i()UK STOKE. In the case of Springviile vs. John R, Meneray, appealed fmni Justice Buyer's ciurt. wherein the penalty was $'.', Judge Iloot-h gave theo'e-fendent theo'e-fendent 350 and the other $49 worth in a lecture. Miss Emma Dougil1, stole a march, on her teachers at the Univerityof Utah, leaving poor Mre behind, and came home last nigl t to attend the Guill party and to remain over for the holidays. Nephi Straw was the chieT prizewinner prize-winner in the Tribune lottery of the Sprinmille investors; his winning was $5 00. Quite a number of Sprirn -ville boys drew prizes ranging down as low as 18 cents. Cashier Cummings paid out $0,000 golden ' plunks" Monday on account of the sugar beet checks, aud the rush was still on I tiCMlay with a fair orospect of exhausting the local supply sup-ply of white and "yellow hoys." Mrs. Ann B ram all has been if; a very ciitical condition for seven 1 weeks, the immediate cause beii g adruirat ion at the huge Santa Clans the result of a f ill, for four d iys she j upon the bill boards, nnd if their was very close to the vaMey of shaii- j parents don't visit Kelly's for their (lows, but now health seems to be j Christmas presents, then all signs fail, returning. j cut this out, and take it to the J. H. Stevenson and family are i ow ! Ppringville Drug Co. and get a free domiciled at their old home iu 1 be sample of ChJtuberlaiu's stomach Fourth ward. They have been living .,nd liver tablets, the best physic., at Marysvale for ti e l ist tew years. J They cleanse and invigorate the where Joe has been working for the J stomach, improve the appetite ai d U G. W. He expects to still work regulate the bowels. Regular size for the company. ! per box. E. A. Grove left Tuesday for Den- i have just added four new books to vet. and the family will follow Sat- the circi biting library; Buell Hamp-u Hamp-u relay, for the turpows of visiting the ' t ,n i,y Willis G. Emerson; The Valley parens of Mrs. Grove. Tiietimilv ,,f Decision, by Elith Wharton; The wi ! r t rn about Ne w Year but the s f . t W r will 1 i L-1 I v r,m : i n in ( ), 1 1 . f ( ir 1 he winter. At the Annual meeting or the W C. T. U. last Monday, officers were elected the following to serve for 12 niO'-iths: LVesident Mrs. M ry Lii.n - Miller: Vice President, Miss Sophie Tackard; Secretary, Mrs. Miriam Crandall; Trcas rjr, Mrs. Geo. F. '1 hum pson. Harry Carter came home from Mer-cur Mer-cur last Saturday brintrin with him ! a thrice broken tiiumb. He will re- I . ... -v .-.,1 2 . main until tf;e useiui meiuuer is healed, and in the meantime samp e sample m uk- of the -..od things that his mother ha prepared for Christmas Christ-mas and New Year's The '-ruritan Ball' last week was a brillant allair. The hall was tasti lly dec(.raterl, the a.stutiies were lu picturesque aud everybody did their level best to make every body else happy. But shades of Miles Standisb! imagine the spirit of the grim old tidier looking dawn upon the scene! Trof. J. II. Paul of the L D. S- Co - lee. ext.iesse l a uriiu joke at the quarterly conference last week whto he Hi'ir-eU ihe Ushuis to call the missionary students to the stand for practice, then he said; "we will know what the people of the w-jrld have to endure when these missionaries go into in-to the world to preach." As it is getting the time of the year when the country is bein flooded with clubhinjj rates, and ma-razir e cutting combines. I wish to slate that I will take orders for any club offer of any responsible news agency, at the same price. Keep money at home by giving me your orders. Jordan's Hook Store. The dancing party given by the Ladies of the St. James Guild last evening was one of the social functions func-tions of the yeai. The Reynolds Hall was decorated tastefully, making a most pleasant and inspiring appearance. appear-ance. Gudmundson's orchestra was at its best, and everybody present-seemed present-seemed to enjoy themselves 1 1 the fullest extent the pleasures of the dance. The refreshments were all lhat could be desired bv the most en'husiastic decip'e of Epicurus. Spec al sale, th s week; Em mrium. For our Holiday furnishings go to Emporium. Sew stock of put ire mouldings and frames at G. E. Anderson's. A choice lot of Sunday school teachers bi'ihs at G. E. Anderson's. Fur sale. Four room brick nous, barn ai d one acre of land. Call here. Mi-. Eliz i .Mei calf of Gunnison is, n town this week i-i.ing with her lei atives ihe Sao ford's. Just received an elegiit "i ne of Si k sh rt waists and Mo ittr Carlo e it s at E.nporiu i. For Sale-Ranch iu Tobble Ci ek Cuuon. Piiit iaiuii;.g, part rautu. $ K)0. App'y to VV. T. Cur'as. Harry Il :er who r.as been in the clinches of a , eve e case of tyj h i is now safely m l lie road to re cove ry Enlargements made direct from the negative are like a picture from 1 fe. See s-n p'es at G. E. Atujersou's. Eldi rs Harvy ClutT A. L. B oth f Provo addressed the cotgrea'ion at . the L. D. S. Meeting House last Sun-I Sun-I day exentng. I Invitations are out for the ninth annual reunion or ine iranoaii laiui ly, which is set for the scorfd day of the new year. Charles Ilolcombe, son of IT. M. P mgall. of Ha i n ng, Cala., has been in town this week visiting with his father i n l family. We will take jour order for Sterling Sterl-ing Silver articles of all kinds. "We can save you from ten to twentv per c ut. Kelly's Drug St re. II. T. Ileynolds and Co. have arranged ar-ranged very beautiful Christmas windows, win-dows, that attract the "notice of all pedesti i;.r:s, both great and small. The receipt of an invitation to the reunion of the Mcndenball famaly is hereby acknowledged. The annual fund ion will be called off the 30; h '02. j A "Christ mass'' service will beheld i in the Presbyterian chapel next Sun-! Sun-! d iv. Thfr-re will tie special music and Grandnidther Pennington who has been ouiie poorly for the hist fort- niht with ih-.t. HfTM-tPfl hpr longs, is now able to he ahniit. in nearly her usual health. The same spirit displayed at a water meeting that was manifest at the School meeting will give us water works iu six mouths. Get the ood spirit bretheru and lets have the water system. Would jou like to t'ive your ph ture to a friend? If so dou't put it u G. E." Anderson will do the work for you, and don't forget that it will take a fe v days to make a picture. Get the order in ,iu time. E N. Jordan h is added an addition to his store., to ac C isoodaie his in-inreising in-inreising trade, whi h is a very healthy sijjn. ITe has a nica and and attracTive jot of .goods for present- for people of allj classes and conditions, con-ditions, j The social given . Ty the ladies t the C. O F. at I raterni y II;. 1 last week was a splendid uft-ir social!.'. The silk quilt const rueied .v ti e Companions of the Forest, and for h'ch numbers were sold for a rvAYl -, is t beauty. T II. Kelly is r'oing the boss advertising adver-tising act this season. A Thousand school children h ive gaz-id in mute Virginian by Wester and Castle Dan gerous, by Geo. Birr McCntchon. Now is a good time to comnvenee on the library. Jordan's Boo'c Store. By M.me inadvertence that even i printers cannot account for, Mrs. Ken- j flail was given the enditof rxceutirjr th solici t y tep dance at the Black Hawk paity. Mrs. Kerswell did the fancy step, and to the Queen's taste as all will remember who were iht-re, and this will explain the mistake to thoe who were not. The other day uncle Gus Cox killed the fatted goose and invited his neighbors in to feast with him upon t te occasion of his 86th birthday. He said he thought he was an old man 0 years ago, but now he dosn't feel much older. Old Father Time as he "nils by, seeking some one to cut dow runs bis thuub ve- the erlre wl tiis s) Ihe, stiuxes nis noary iocks and pusses on. sow, friends and brethren, with a I your jayiutf ul for Christuiass, don't forget the 1 rinter. He netds a merry Christtn iss as well as the other feJ lows. This is not a duo, but a kindly reminder. There will be no collect' r visit you, for subscript iuns, as all wi.o are iu arrears are aware of the fact, and it will be a pleasure to show you the account when you call in. Mr. Mose Gudmundson has opened an attractive music store on Main St. ; He has an elegant display of mu-ic; 1 instruments, ranging from a Jevs harp to a violin, together with the latest music. Two hundred youug people in our City ought to be studying study-ing soiiie instrument, now is the time and Moses is the man to lead you into the light. The poet says: 'God sent his singers upon the earth, With songs of sadness and of mirth; That they might touch the hearts of men And bring them back th heaveh again - - A Costly Mistake Blunders are sometimes very expensive. ex-pensive. Occasionally life itself is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong if you take Dr. King's 2sew Life Pil's for dyspepsia, dizziness, headache, liver or bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at the bpringville Drug Co. 1 by mm x 1 inn fiife : and returning the Lion heads, cut from the packages, to Woolson Spice Co., Toledo, O., you ret a fine assortment of valuable presents Free of Cost there is kind on them. i STATS BANS EXAMINEE'S EEPORT Miidt to the Swt-Ptrjry ofState of the State of ITa!i. of the coniiit iori of ""'I he Spi-insiville R.Mi'iinz Craipnnv." locmej al Spiinsivilio. in rlio Count v of I'taii. Staw of Ptat. ut Hit; close of . business on the 25th day of Kov. 1002 RESOURCE'?. Lo-vns ani Discounts f!tfi.222 71 Overdrafrs 2I..VH) :-15 Ranklnz Ilouso Is.TlS ilt Furniture and Fixtures 2.022 i5 I 'ue from State Hanks and Bankers. 24 '.T7 Cash on hand 12 -W :si Curreut Expenses and Taxes Paid.. 1.T0I 0a Total f 177,020 9 LIAUILITIFS. Capital Ptoc'c paid in SoO.fOO 0 Undivided 1'roiits 3.541 31 Dividends unpaid Individual deposits C,A-U m Savincs lli'D. Int. (?r. i per cent 45.044 15 Notes and Bills Kediseounted Bills Payable 10.000 00 Total 91 77.020 39 State or Utah. 1 County of Utah, f b' ' 11. It. Cummin 'j;s beinjr first duly sworn according to law deposes and says that lie is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foreijoinj; report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 25th day of Nov, 1902. H. I,. f'UMMlSGS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of Dec, 19U2. ! James Cakkhey. Skal Notary Public. state of Utah (1'Hnu Hi all, ) tlie Vss. f State ) seoretarvof I, James T. llamnioiid. secretary of State tlifn.-.!?1.iI1!?ls!Lf.iI1.1I-1ieand.-(rrecteonl ui ii e r'tui ui i.ian. io iierei'V ceriuv iiijili of the statement of the aiiove named company, now on file in my office this 'J th day or uec. lilJi. J. T. II AMMONO, Secretary of State. A Timely Suggestion This is the season of the year when the prudent and carclnl housewife replenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's cough remedy. It is sure to be needed before the whiter is over, and results are much m re prompt and satisfactory when it is Kept at hand and given as soon as the cold is contracted con-tracted and before it has become settled set-tled in the system. In almost, every it-Stance a severe cold ru;iy he warded off by takirg this remedy freely as soon as the Hrst indication of the cold appears. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains no harmful substance. It is pleasant Ji take both , ii!ce it. Buy it adults and children and you will get the , best. It always cures. For sale by the Spriiigvilte Drug Co. To Cure A Cold In One l)y. Take Laxative F.ronjo Quinine Tablets. All UruKHi'tta refund the mom-.y if it fails to cure. E. V. Grove's signal tub is on each box 25c Revo!atio?i l,:i:iila;i;t A sure sign of approaching- revolt and seriou-i trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplesness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly par-ticularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching anil thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters Bit-ters is only fifty cents, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. sat-isfaction. Guaranteed by the Spring-ville Spring-ville Drug Co, Coughing Spell Caused Death ' Harry Duckwell, aged 25 years, choked to death eaily yesterday morning at his home, in the presence of his wile and child. He contracted a slight cold a few days ago and paid but little attention to it. Yesterday morning he was seized with a fit of coughing which continued for some time. His wife sent, for a physician but before he could arrive, another coughing spell come on and and Duck-well Duck-well riind from suffocation. St. Louis Globe Democrat, Dec. 1, 1901 " Kal- lurds Horehouud Svrup would have aved him. 50o and $1.00. Spriugville Drug Co. A Christmas Winner In spite nf the fact that the word dyspepsia means literally bad cook it wiil not be fair for many to lav blame on the cook if they begin the Christ mas dinner with little appetite and end it with distress or nausea. Jt may not be fair for any to do that let us hope so for the sake of the cook The disease dyspepsia indicates a bad stomach, that is a weak sioma-h, rather than a bad cook, and for a weak stomach there is nothing else equal to Hooi's Sarsaparilia. It gives the stomach vigor and tone, cures dyspepsia, creates appetite and makes (eatimr the pleasure it should be Y - ft S ?j ct Dietres3 by day and right That's the complaint of those who are so unfortunate as to bo afflicted with Eczema or Salt Rheum and outward out-ward applications do not cure. They can't. The Eovtrcc of the trouble is in the bloc,! mate that pure and this sealing, seal-ing, turning, itching skin disease will disappear. "I was taken with an Itching on my arias wtieh proved very liisafrreeable. I conc;a(Jb-;i it was sait rheum and fcought a bottl.3 of Hcod's Sarseparilla. In two days alter I beppn taking it I feli belter and it was not lone before I was cared. Have never hud any sfein disease siuce." Ibs. Ida K. Wabd, Cove Pcint, Md. Head's Sarsaparilia and Pills rid the blood of all irrDUiitijs cx.d core ali eruptions. no advertising ct any STATE BANK EXAMINEE'S EEP0ET Made to the Secretary ot State of the Mate ot" ITtali. of the condition of the Hank-Ar Spanish Fork," loeuiel at Spanish !'ork. in the County of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 25th day of Nov. 1902. KESOURCES. Loans and Discounts f 123.671 55 t)VL:i!r.ifts 'M.liU OS Furni: ure and Fixtun-s 1.T2S tH lui rtuiii Nat ional Banks 2.0f7 d2 Due from State Hanks an 1 Bankers.. 2 57:i 02 Cash on hand 84:170 Current txpeiises and Taxes paid ... 1 2 5 -IS 'LIABILITIES. j Capital stoek paid in J2."i 000 CM) fmlivided I'i'olits .. 2 0s7 00 Individual Deposits .!'4 W Saving Dep. Int. '!!! &5 percent 70.t.'i5 C3 C ishier's C'liecks :0 oa Notes and Bills redlseounted Total ti.V.t 12! 0! State of Utah. County of Ft ah. f 0o. U. Sm ll. Jr. betns first duly sworn according to law deposes and says that lie is cashier of the above named luiik; that the above and forejroinjr report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the: day of Nov, liiuii. Gko. D. S.nkll.. Jr.this Mi:wi-.i (l and sworn to before me 5th day of Djc, 1902. A. Saxey st-Ai-j Notary l'ublie. State of Utah, ) Office of the v?s. secretary of State ) I. Jan.es T. Hammond, secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foreproini? is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named com - , . j... .1.1. .i. pany. now on me in ...y mw of Dec, l'.i02. J. T. Hammond. Secretary of State. THE St PALL CALENDAR For 1903, six sheets 10X15, of beautiful beau-tiful reproductions, in colors, of pastel drawings by IJryson, is now ready for distribution and will be mailed on receipt of 2.3 cents, coin or ; st mips Address, F, A. Miller, Gen. Fass. Agent, Chicago. Professional Cards. Ralph S. Weight, j. Organ Cleaner and Tnnsr. SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. EVES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Dr. J.J. Buswell Ophthalmic Specialist Rooms ::2S-3.T0 Salt Lake City Dkseret Is'ews I5ru.DixG Utah D. C. JOHNSON, Httofney-at-liatzi and flctary Public. Springville. Utah. : : Dr. N. H. PACKARD, : : Extracting, Filling, Crown and Bridge work, and all kinds of dental work done in a professional manner OFFICE AT RESIDENCE One block south and 1 east of R. G. W. depot Springville, Utah. JALIE3 CAFFEEY, NOTARY PUBLIC SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. P DUNN, M. D. "physician and surgeon. Office in Bank Building. Room 3 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH. QEO. SMART, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Office In Rooms 5 and 6. in Hank building. Office hours 8 to 10 a. m.. 12 to 2 and 5 to 9 p. tu. Springville, - - Utah. The well Dressed Man Wants his Linen very carefully looked after, nnd, all Laundry work well and neatly done. That's the way we do our work. PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY J. M. G CLICK, Prop'r. PROVO, UTAH. 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