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Show FRIDAY and SATURDAY CARBON EMERY BANK Located ut Price In the County of Carbon, Ktate of I'lnh, At the Clone of Business On Hopteinber 30. 1932. This is the second installment of a letter written by Uncle Bert Martin for770,111.49 of Cantlo Gate to Aliee Xirlseu, mer prima donna of tLe Boston Ojwra 274. 140.20 company. Uncle Bert started her on 30.000.00 the road to success and in this letter 4o.N77.30 he reveals a few memories of the ear70.4Wt.ti7 39.083.75 ly theatrieal business. 4.500.00 I cant tell for the life of me what 3.750.00 year it was 1895 or 189(1 anyway, .$1.235C7.05 I remember thut terrible bliazard too, for one morning about 7 :30 before the sidewalka were cleared of snow I reion.otm.oo ceived a 50,0tK).(W telephone rail front the hotel 11,503.03 manager. He auid there were four peo.$3l,niS1.02 ple there who were anxious to see me .. 5,983.13 on business and that they were a 13.75 KKSOlRCKS Loana and diaconnu Overdrafu Stocfca, bonda and securkits, etc. Banking liouxe Due from Federal lieern Bank Iue from other banka Total cash on band Federal Itcnerve Bank Mock Other reaourcea ... . ... TOTAL ..... LIABILITIES Capita) etork paid in fund 8urplu Net undivided profile Depoeita aubjert to check Gnehiera ckerka .......... Certified checka Dividenda unpaid . Total Total Bill Other Other 1 Ittlt.OO demand deposit time depoeita ....... payable with Federal Reserve Bank ... billu payable liabilitiea 300,870.00 5tkl.H50.40 157,575.12 30,000.00 3,750.00 ... ... .. ... TOTAL $1,230,507.05 State of Utah, County of Carbon Claude J. Kmpey, being first duly sworn according to law, depoaee and eajri that he ia caiihier of the above named hank ; that the above and foregoing report contain a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the done of buxine on the 30th day of September, 1933L CLAUDE Correct At text : A. W. MeKINNO.V, J. EMIEY. J. H. It Kill), J. IL LEAUTAUD, Director, Eubaeribed and eworn to before me this 3rd day of October, 1932. MILDBED PIAC1TELLI, notary public. (Heal) My commbodon expire on the 2tith day of Jus, 1934. State of Utah, office of bank eommiioaem K. CL Itobbin. chief bank eximin- ur of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing ia a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 5th day of October, 1932. E. C. ROBBINS, Chief bank examiner. troupe. I remember I plowed through two and a half feet of snow to the hotel The proprietor said you all were up in the room and waiting for me.'' After introductions yOa explained that yon had been out in Nebraska giving eon-ceras the Chicago Church CboiF company and that you had encountered many blizzards and with no business, you decided to come to St. Joe and wet if yon eonld get a date. Cams la Ob Trasks.' The station agent of the B. & N. railroad out in Nebraska had listened to your plea and had furnished you with transportation to St. Joe but he would instruct the agent at St. Joe to hold your trunks until the tickets were paid for. In the language of the old profession, yon came in on your trunks. Well, there is no disgrace about that. Who hasnt found, in the man daya gone by, some to help you to the npxt town. Mr. Babcock, owner of the opera house at Billings, Mont., did that for me and I paid him back, Thanksgiving matinee and night in 1902. He has sinee passed on. And girl, did I need the help. Wow! I surely was worried with a $15 hotel bill and the price of three tickets to Billings, front Townsend, Mont. I gness for a year after I had a good business on the road and then struck a bad streak again but finally got by. Well, to continue about the Chicago Church Choir company, that morning in St. Joseph, Mo., I axked you what you eond do and you said you rould put on operettas. I have played all kinds of freaks from a genuine Indian scalped man down the line to all freak acts in vaudeville, dramas and all twelve comic opera, but you will have to enlighten me regarding operettas, I said. Troupe Is Hired. I asked you if you knew anything about dime museums and you said no. I explained that each show ran forty-fiv- e minutes, three in the afternoon and three at night, except on Fridays which was ladies sonvenir day when we showed four in the afternoon and four at night and usually four on Sunday nights You said you thought your voire would hold up and asked fur $150. I gave you a check for the amount owing on your trunks and yon asked if I had a good pianist. I mentioned ts kind-heart- Outline of Years Work Made By Price M. 1. A. i The general activity committee of the Price Ward Mutual Improvement association held a special meeting on Tuesday evening to arrange a program for this years work. The tentative outline as made by them includes a special program for Tuesday night, October 18th, under the direction of the Era committee, followed by a danco in the amusement hall. A three-ac- t play, Listen to Leon, hss been cast mud rehearsals will start immediately. It is planned to present this on November 4th. Other features of the program will be announced later. Defeat Depression with ROOSEVELT Now is the time for every good citizen to come to the aid of his country. Register and vote. We need a change in Washington! A dollar or so from yon will save the day. CaatribaUuw win be gratefully reealvad aad windy upsat ia tha caaaa af goad SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTION COUPON WE will h W. i,A rs J. etna Isbnn Wafer Tie C Ytae-Tn- . fell Lain CHr. Utah. Nattaoal WITH THIS NEED YOUR HELP ai Bute ny fe OffM Mr. 1m Flnxxr Arthnr Pryor. . Wall Cwlta Heras my coatribatian to better government: 4 Nnsia Addreaa SS Mj Victory ricu Paid Political Advert hnrt by lMaDka Pccrmtlc ni iMalyt State Plnanm GomaKle Ache s a nd PAIN When you taka Bayer Aspirin you are sure of two things. It's sura relief, and its harmless. Those tablets with the Bayer cross do not ' hurt the heart. Take them whenever you suffer from: . Headaches - Neuralgia Rheumatism Lumbago Neuritis Toothache When your head aches fre-any cause when a cold has settled in your joints, or you feel those deep-dow- n puns of rheumatism, sciatica, or lumbago, take Beyer Aspirin and get real relief. If tha package says Bayer, its genuine. And genuine Bayer Aspirin is safe. of Aspirin is tha trade-mar- k Bayer manufacture of moaoaoetie addester of salicylicadd. Tho next Monday at 10 orlock you rehearsed and did fine all week. Pleased me, why 1 had packed houses and the operetta was a success and so were you four. You herame favorites with St. Joe muxie loving folk. It was so different from anything I had ever given that the operetta and you all just brought em in to the Eden house. On the Circuit. I was so pleased, I approached you will tho idea of sending you over the Eden Musee circuit and you accepted my offer. As I was the booker for the Edcu Musee and Wonderland circuit, I g.tve you a contract for one week in Omaha at tho Eden Musee, one or two weeks at the Wonderland at Denver and the same at the Wonderland in Salt Lake City. The next Sunday you left for Omaha. Bill Lowlcr was half owner and manager but was a man who did not appreciate refinement. You happened to open with a song and ilanec team ahead of you, soft shoe dancers who used sand. Then came the operet across ta. You had in one scone to ran leii. and but the stage yon slipid show Lowlcr did not like the OCTODER Joe and sued for $159 bnt agro-M- i it peacefully out of court. r nn-eon that If vou four could put the would you I give good operetta alter-ne- y next week at $150 and pay your fees. You agreed on Penelope. You found the closing not suitable de so among you snd Art Pryor you Tct. Six cided to dost with the Art at Well, yon sure sang it and to all chewed it pieces the piano just Let me tell you, there were many dime museums from New York to San Franwas cisco, but never when the enrtain show of a set last the on rang down in a museum. It was the rule .that hut everyone got np and went out, Penelope, and Art you four, with at tho piano, caused that musee drop curtain to " no three times for curtain bows I told J. E. Sackett, owner of the Wonderland at Denver about all to him. yon so he wired to send you Success. to On Just three of you went, however, a tho basso wanted to go home. Do you -remember the Sunday night at 12 o Franets to the rlock, I took you three street depot to send you to Denver. I am wondering also if you remember the good advise I gave you in the Gazpresence of a Mr, Young, St. Joewatchette reporter T I told you if you ed every atep you had the timber in is you to advance to the top. This what 1 recognized in you then, an girl. It seems evident that must have thought much of the you advice I gave you because for years I followed your glorious career in the Billboard and the New York Clipper. I watched you mount the top. It was a great deal of hard work and patience, trials and all the tribulation that go with such effort but you made np your mind to accomplish this end. The" rest is theatrieal history. Arthur did not go with you as you say in your article. I had s hard time keeping him and offered him $20, an increase of $5, then $25 if he would stay home. Nothing doing, he pestered me at every turn to hook him over the circuit with hia slide trombone solos. I booked him over the cirruit. By that time you were at the Wonderland at Salt Lake City, after that you went to San Franciseo.and I lost all track of you until you were announced with the Bostonians and eiv wish and predictions were fulfilled. This ends the brief resume of Fn cle Bert Martins connection with Alice Nielsen, prima donna of the Boston Opera company. It is interesting to note that the Arthnr Pryor who played the piano for Uncle Bert was also started off by the local man to a path which led to success. He herame one of the most noted trombone players in tho country. Later on in his life Uncle Bert was offered tho position as Arthur Prvors business manager bnt instead drifted west and for years past has been entertaining the people of Carbon county. Ie RED CROSS GOAL IS THOUSAND HERE Local Chapter Asked to Enroll Many . Members In Coming Drive. A telegram was received this week by the chairman of the local chapter of the American Red Cross, according to J. II. Meeltill, publicity chairman, which reads as follows: The central committee meeting at Washington, D. C., today adopted resolution asking all Red Cross chapters for increased membership. Red Cro,s is faring emergency needs faith, fully with heaviest demand for relief sinee the world war. Relief on tremendous scale must still bo continued this winter. In the absence of a separate Red Cross call for unemployment relief fund the Red Cross confidently looks to the peonle for an increased mem- All mnkes typewriter ribbon. The Ann. Heres Good News! The Home of the Scotch Meat Pie Is Now Ready to Serve You With That Delicious HomeMade Chili and Tamales and Soup Doesn't That Sound Good? And Remember Our Merchants Lunch ( Community Builders ) Abo Those Good Hamburgers You Just Can't Beat 'Em, What COFFEE! and BOY Price - and- bership for support in every Thn rentral committee Ihere-tor- o urges each chapter to take steps to assure this increase called for this emergency. com-n'.init- y, ! DEMAND. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS 7th-8t- h tt The Home of the Scotch Meat Pies - Helper valuable things for eve7ii man and child this PJt here where we live that deed ho very ungrateful so organization and we .,a kour local chapters assigned goal ourselves should is one thousand memlierti. our appreciation by "A. L. Schafer, American Red Cf Pacific district chairman. fall rollcal! in Thisix a matter which Shall we so every citizen . or Carbon county alinuld participate now to see to it that J woman in Carbon eo The Red Cross has done so M her. many 1 f , WfJLt whole-heartedl- y. v h plM g s hr |