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Show APRIL 7, 1922 THE 8PS- - PEIOE. UTAH EVERY FEXDAT. gAMLMTitL'JLIL'riLirarl PAGE SEVEN their tops seeming to touch the sky. STATEMENT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH OF THE Ouce when they were children he and Annabel had played these were Christmas trees and hung them with 1(00.888.08 all sorts of bright baubles; before him The amount of authorised capital.. 18.08 I (.008 Ths par value of each share as the slope of the mountain, snow180.88 46,008 816 capped and friendly, when the Uttle The number of shares sold during the year birches ran down to the edge of the Ths number of shores cancelled and withdrawn during the proved CIS ... ..... .. . . . . . ..... .... mg year .. . .... w By CLARISSA MACKIE gorge here to the left was a bit of autumn road there, s glimpse of Statement of receipts and disbursements during the preceding year: some quiet pond reflecting the old DIMllHSDI INN RECEIPTS bridge and the bending willows MaCiar. loans on mortgage securities ll. 134.78 Cash on hand at clone of last 1 4,118.71 880.88 Suddenly he woke up and gathered fiscal year loans on pass book security "Did you hear him?" gasied Hits S.H1.8T ... 11,111.11 Merchandise pile. Then he Dues on running stuck Piet cher as the district manager left the photographs Into X. 136.41 688. 41 Accounts receivable Sals of merchandise .... the ruuiiL Did you hear him, Lucy?" searched the waste paper basket fur Loans repaid ....... ... Borrowed 1,(88.08 money 8,3(8.41 repaid 1.0(8.18 Dividends puld during year. 1.187.18 leal" breathed mouselike Lucy, as the wrapping paper. An Inquisitive merest nsurance 1.2(8.18 Expenses, including salaries 4.111.78 he resumed her rapid clicking of the office buy, opening the door to leave Sale 1,237. IS Agents accounts of bonds nnd stamps 1,111.(8 some letters, withdrew hastily and 108.1? typewriter keys. 8,817.81 1 liter Jeueral fund credits paid to Jane Fletcher's desk. glided 4.787.48 Cash on hand at close of Tommisaiona The the big goose!" substituted Bos la craxy as n loon," be con.... (.088.08 fiscal year Borrowed money l.tlt.ll Mlaa Fletcher for a mute descriptive fided. via. Miscellaneous disuraement word to apply to a chief who 1T.1I Furniture up to "What la ha doing now?" Insurance that moment had been the most polite 1,801.(8 "Grubbing la the waste basket Discounts (I.1S and considerate of men; "all about Furies I It makes urn creepy to 1.018.06 Heal ostato ouie branches of bittersweet on my hear about General fund 6.8(1.88 him, moaned the stenogdesk." She rearranged the brown rapher. Total receipts 181,811.11 8(.SCI.8S Total disuraements twigs, heavy with rich red and orange Aw, lie's In love 1 That's nothin' I" fruit, aud held her flngera In position gibed Jimmy as he bodly entered the Salarlee paid each of Its officers to resume her work at any moment. district manager's office. President, A. W. McKinnon "Barked at me, he did. Mr. Larabee was tying up a package Vico 1resUlent. 11. B. Gootsman Saya he, W hat's that? and I , George A. Wootton saya, 'Bittersweet very carefully, and then he put on his Secretary and Manager, Treasurer, George A. Wootton from the country, and all it needs Is hat and overcoat, and locked hie desk Directors, W. A. Lowry. B. J. Peacock. Gomer P. Peacock, Q. O. ome wild clematis, all gray and and Crawford, Henry Uoynler, La P. Oveson, b. Bergers paaeed out of the office with a few feathery and 'Humph 1 he barks w ords of Instruction to his bookkeeper. I 1,176.78 again and goes off. What are you tlt-- t And the office breathed freer as the Total salaries door closed gently behind him, for he A statement of Its assets aud liabilities at the end of the year, and the nature: wring at, Lucy Leer Yon are so funny, Jane I Try to was whittling cheerily as ha went. LIA11IMT1E8 ASSET hark Humph I yourself and 'So," mused the pale clerk at the Cash on hand I 1,118.88 liunnlngstock and dividends 111,111.11 8,(88.88 are shallow," Interrupted Jano photographer's as he scanned the pho- Loans on mortgage security (1.(18.08 Borrowed money on paaa book security (08.00 Fletcher, as the rattled the keys of tographs on the counter. I remember Loans 8,(14. 06 her own machine, and drowned all now Mr. Kulow sent them over for iteal estate Sundry accounts, furniture further attempts at conciliation on the your approval. They are very popular and fixtures 1,770.00 186.41 part of her but occasion- among people who are from Vermont Accounts receivable General fund 1,1071.01 ally her eyes roved to the closed door Great country up there, end this Is fine photography. Theres a girl np Total of the private office. 174, 111.(1 (74,111.(1 Total liabilities is Behind that closed door, Cleve Lara there who does It all herself makes a bee stood motionless, hit broad shoul good living at It, too some artist she George A. Wootton, being first duly sworn according to law, depnaea and the statements ders blocking out the light from the Is, too see the grouping of those says that ho la secretary of the above named company; that made In the foregoing report are true and correct and that said statement contrees end thle thats a fins dog-g- oes tains western window. of said condition of correct the a full and exhibit companys business at 'with her everywhere she says. the close of the year 1(11. A wonderful view could he hnd from GEOKGE A. WOOTTON. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 11th day of February. 1811. My this high window busy New York Wa have a picture of her somewhere. commission expires January 1, 1823. B. W. DALTON, Notary Public Residing harbor scores of ships coming and Here it is. Utah. Cleve Larabee stared at the strong, At Trice, going State of Utah, Office of Bank Oommlsitloner I, Seth Tlxton, bank comferryobata, barges, Ashing the foregoing Is a full, craft, the low, gray bnlk of a torpedo graceful figure vividly portrayed missioner of the state of Vtah, do hereby certify thatnamed company now on copy of the statement of the above boat destroyer there was constant din against a background of dark hem- trus Inand correct thle 1113. SETH F1XTON, Bank Com14th of office file February, my day wore snow. with She locks, freighted of sirens and whistles and horns from missioner. street and harbor; an ocean steamer knickerbockers tucked into high boots, First pub., March 17; last April 10, 1821. a heavy sweater and a mans hunting bayed Its farewell, an airplane droned A knitted cap revealed the soft overhead, the sun flashing on Its tilted coat masses of dark hair, wings. Beyond were the nnoky hills Annabel I muttered Larabee. of New Jersey. Tlmt's her name, volunteered the Cleve Larabee saw nothing save a clerk. frost- wlndllng lane In October It must be her daughter. I knew her years ago," She Isn't married. Miss Annabel WVWVWVWAWWWVYWWWWWVWWWJWVWVVh Day's her name, Mr. Larabee. How did you happen to send the picture! that aha took to my office?" The clerk pondered awhile; at last, Oh, aha wrote to Mr. Knlow and that ha send some of them t you picked out the very ones you've had In your hand that's all, alr! That lent all, young man. It's only the beginning I" and the fully awakened Mr. Larabee dashed out to call a taxicab, for there was a train to be caught at once If be was to reach ne must Moewlale In the morning, be there to meet Annabel, who hnd refused to grow old, who had dared to send the message of the pint's to his dull life. And as the train aped northward hla heart grew lighter, for he knew that hla love was not dead, but that the snow had kept It warm and alive. For Any of the Abova Choice Fuels Call On The Ideal" squealed Jane Fletcher 0. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. when she received a box of the wed Price, Utah ding cake. WTuit did I tell your crowed ths WJWJWfJWMWVWMWNWAmJWJWMWJW State Building and Loan Association The Girl Who Dared In a certain home there was a ten cents fine for each spot made on the table cloth. One day Johnnie was caught rubbing the table cloth with his fingers. Asked what he was doing he replied: I'm making We dont claim these two spots into one. that you can make your money go twice as far by buying your groceries at our stores. But we do claim that no one can undersell us and few can offer as complete a stock of groceries. If youre particular about the quality of what you eat and at the same time you want to pay as reasonable prices as other people pay these are your stores. Everything to eat, wear and use. WASATCH STORE CO. t ...... et ..... see-Yo- Winter Quarters, (Hear Creek, Caatle Gate and Sannyiide. EQUAL TO ALL DEMANDS CARBON HOSPITAL New i lianas ement I Twenty Beds, and An Ambulance In Berries. Modern UTAHS BEST COAL jf Y ? In Every Bespect X K suit-geste- d DR.W.P. WINTERS ; Proprietor PRICE, UTAH ; Dr. Winters Will Answer All Calls. Say or Night STANDARD When your thought! turn to apring wraps and you ara distracted In trying to choose between the practicability of a cape, remember that It la eaay to make a compromise. Some one haa foreseen your difficulty In the choice wear and aolv- -' of a wrap for la here In ed It for you. The cape-coseveral delightful variations, one of them shown In the llluatratlon. Wool Jersey or any of the soft, lightweight wool coatings, make wraps of this kind. Their capes are lined with crepe of aatln, usually In a quiet contrasting color. The model pictured la equal to all weather emergencies. It is fastened with two large buttons and they make, with buttonholes, a smart decorative feature on the cape portion. all-rou- at than Men are greater seiiiltlirift women but they don't tell a here they intend their money while women are al- COAL ways anxious to display what they buy. Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere. Properties At Standardville, Utah Who rememliers when the heavy business man of the village wore a jblaek frork suit the year round? STEP ON ER No Dust, No Ashes, la some satisfaction to know you have the best gae obtainable when you go out on businesssat-or pleasure. You will get that Unexcelled For Purity Service It No Clinkers. Storage isfaction If you have had your tank filled at the Station Purposes. STANDARD COAL Streets. Corner Eighth and Main Best I.rands of Oils For All Purposes. 8ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Kinth Floor Kearns Bldg. Wedding announcements. We have opened up b, to 3' lness and want to proe and that we give you puretogoods above si wrvlee. Priveup the address. The Sun We Make Lowest Prices We make lowest prices on groceriesn foodstuffs to be found bon county. No better found in any store anywhere in Ca like boasting, but inty. This may seem make good on it. Try us yours ivincing evidence. anyje 1 iarbon-Emer- y Stores Co. Hiawalhaod.YDSupt t HIAWATHA, X KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. ? y office boy. BEST FOOD FOR THE BRAIN Utah Coal Sales Agency 818 Kearns Building, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Not Fiah, but Bananas and Bacon, Is ths Dictum Laid Down by the Best Authorities. Saw Nothing Save a Winding Lana. touched leaves dropping around like fire of tinted blossoms, the orange-re- d bittersweet tangled with the curly gray tendrils of clematis, and Annabel Bay standing there. lie turned from the window and sat down heavily In his chair. He had almost forgotten Annabel Day I Fifteen years ago be had left Moss-dal- e and sought a living in the city. His parents had been dead a year, he had said goorlby to Annabel, refuslnig to bind her by any promise. For a while they corresponded, but ufter a couple of years she had stopped writing. lie believed her tired of waiting for him. and that someone else had won her love. Strange to say, it had never troubled Win by that time he had become Immersed In the pursuit of money sucSo great was the rush, oo cess. dieated the competition that he never paused to analyse his own feelings. He had never married ; his dulis and his office satisfied him ; be was always a welcome addition to the parties of his friends, and his vacations were spent In the West, where his firm had vuluuhle Interests. So he had coiie to be the district manager of a great corporation; and he hud believed he was happy until this afternoon, when the sight of a branch of bittersweet bad stirred up all the old boyish love of the country aide where he had been born and raised, and where Annabel Day had lived and loved him. Ilia brooding eyes gradually came to notice the flat package on bis desk n photogthe name of a comer. one In was rapher Idly he lifted a knife and severed the string and opened the papers; half n don photographs were soon scat ired around him, enlargements of smaller pictures end now, every thing vanished and he was hack In the hill country again on the right was the deep gorpe filled with snow :md on either side the tall hemlocks weighted with the fleece of winter, well-know- There was once a popular notion fiah diet waa especially good for the brain, but ecleuce exploded that Idea long ago. Aa a matter of fact, the phosphorus In fish does service to the Joints and not to the head. The one merit that fiah possesses la that It la easily digested and Mood la not therefore drawn from the brain to aid the digestive organs. By an alliterative coincidence the three things which physicians say are best for the brain are bananas, bacon nnd brushes. Bananas have that In them which directly feeds the gray matter 'of the hrnln. Their content of sugar, too. Is excellent Sugar, In any form. Is en erglzlng to the body, nnd as bruin nnd body are closely allied anything whh-reduces bodily fatigue helps the hrnln. Mental workers know the heavy mental strain of working when the body Is tired. Bacon la said to he a good food for the brain worker because pork Intires n the Imagination. A writer fif exciting stories confesses that Ms Inspiration cornea from pork chops. So Im con for the brain. There remains the brush. Probably nine persona out of ten scratch their leads when they feel a sort of hold-u- p In the notion of their brains. That Is nature's stimulus to the gray matter. Rub your head and rnu tiring the blood to the excited part. That Is what your hraln needs more Mood. Hence the vigorous use of brush will, by exciting be scalp, bring blond to the brain and -elsvlgorate It So If you are busy ry bananas. bacon, and a brush. Pittsburgh Dispatch. I that a Ninety feet frontage by thirteen and a half rods in depth. Adjoins the building at Price on the south and faces South Eighth street. Will dispose of as a whole or cut to lot or lots. Part cash and terms. Sil-vag- ni R. W. CROCKETT Agent PRICE, UTAH well-know- tm-iMira- ry Better Food At Moderate Prices d l brain-worke- r, Woman Sculptor Wins. To Mrs. Nacy Coonsmun Hahn, of has been awarded a for the erection of a munu-n.'i- it in the Argonne region of France. of the Missouri heroes who their lives In the World wnr. The model by Mr.. Ilnhn ejiririit the figure of a woman liuld-i-- g aloft the wreath of vlctoiy. You will we think enjoy the appetizing things our chef prepares for luncheon. Few people partake of a heavy meal at noon, but in any case they want good things appetizingly prepared. Prices are moderate. Service is prompt. Cleanliness in every nook and corner. Your patronage solicited. Here to satisfy our customers. rum-u's.Io- n j-- ve The New Queen City Cafe First Door East of Postoffice PRICE, UTAH .vl'-vst- p- - - V Straps'll-- , |