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Show 4" THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSYILLE, UTAH. f ; t i ! Charter No. 7685 Report of the Condition FIRST NATIONAL H VNh of Utah, at the in the State At Layton, . . f fii-U- miik. toma-II.the fa.tory .. i ,..i the co- I discounts, including rediscounts (except those shown in b and c) Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Bank (other than batik acceptances a h'tii m" cave for i chicken line of Shoit Has electric iriltjvi n l. 1 .x trie. r ih U-- t i $58,778 50 Exchange or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown under item d above Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $1. 425.05 Deposited to secure circulatiort (U. S. bonds par value) All other United States Government Securities l IVei-o- K. i. rw.c k. n i vv s 7 a rum Adams r Sunday and spent the .m w.ih 'Hi'l.ii' $ Total 41.12" i 5.5i)i).oo 1.5 S.299 oj " 38.71 , 25,000.00 25,000.00 $1,156.10 interest and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Cashiers checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25. $171.53 Individual deposits subject to check Dividends unpaid TotaLof demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31 $116,932.31 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve Items 32, 33, 34, and 35 $145,030.09 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank. 11 'ttoi'"o Ctoen left Thursday o'' .1 ((" m1uV visit with friends in liitoorol t Idaho. Mi" " Ada Day returned Saturday fioni a trip to Price, Utah. While thei e she visited with Mrs. Joseph Johnson. painted, gives it neat appearance. $ .1 )llv The sale." room of the local branch 1,250.00 135.29 house of the Utah Power & Light company is being repaired and re$2,349,790.03 which a and LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund .... Undivided profits Less current expenses, akc i lepoit for .( ti yout i U'i' Oakland haMlmlt team which u in Salt I jikc till" week. It he will r 'Uod wi'ik at eitht .in' ""i i c im one of the field )oii 1,156.10 25,000.00 171.53 116,140.31 792.00 11,285.52 133,744.57 clean You Can Get a Real i Hughes Electric Range - I . 5 urer Other assets, if any, due from foreign banks mat lfi IO o . Total Banking House, $3,000.00; furniture and fixtures. $2,500.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks .!. . Amount due from banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items 8, 9 or 10) Totals of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 $8,325.70 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting . bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treas- !Ii Tti I l- mo-:-"- I u t daiiK it to t led n'd ' .m. im 'pi" "'I'htu. rannao', .. RESOURCES, sold) Foreign Bills of f fi'rtiie :i l.atoa "eeured the local the aero cushion auto tire, omp.my has a new factory at ' 'ede an t the ptod uct is cuusing not a stie irtiiest locally. This seems to i"' the most serious competition yet cu rded for the inner tutu ttre busi- t. ha- - for i I i t no Ueorge ltrigg", who has been associate with the locul branch of the Davis t ountv Diug company for the' past ft'o .tears, has left their employ, and from now on will direct his tune and cnoigy to the speedy business of sell The Layton Auto mg Fords. is indeed fortunate to secure a man of the type of Mr. Briggs. ! com-p:n- y Mrs. C. T. Bennett entertained a number of her friends at an auto picUeorge Briggs, Laytons popular nic party in Liberty park, Salt Lake furniture dealer, has sold his interest City, last Sunday. A dainty picnic the Davis in t'ounty Furniture comlunch was served to about twenty-fiv- e to David Holbrook of Bountiful, pany guests. who will now have charge of the furVance and Vern Millard are contem- niture stoic at Layton. Mr. Holbrook plating a trip to Fish Lake, Zion Can- expects to move his family to Layton yon and other points of interest in m the near future and the Keflex southern Utah. They expect to go in wishes him the same success in his a Ford truck and will be gone about chosen line as Mr. Braggs has two months. 11,500.00 Mrs. Charles Nalder left Monday Total for the Ellison ranches in Nevada to LONDON MOURNS FOR ITS KIWI .State of Utah, County of Davis. join her husband, who is foreman over d I, L. E. Ellison, cashier of the bank, do solemnly swear that one of the ranches there. Mrs. Nalder Only Apteryx In England It No Mora lh above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Wingless Bird Is Believed has spent the last two months m L. E. ELLISON, Nearly Extinct. Layton. Cashier. The total extinction In England of Correct Attest : A. M. Scott and G. I. Stafford, who kiwi (or apteryx) lias become a the R. ADAMS, recently started business in Layton The London Dally Mall anreality. JESSIE M. SMITH, under the namejfAhe Layton Plumbnounces the dentil of the Regents P. E. ELLISON, ing and Heating company, report a Directors. zoos only secltiien. The sjeeles Is brisk call for their line of work. pnrk extinct In New Zeaiund now, Subscirbed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1921. nearly These young men are experts in their but the British Zoological society has VIRD COOK, line, both having worked at the busi- written to the New Zealand govern(Seal) Notary Public ness for fifteen years. Judging from ment asking if Just one more kiwi rah My commission expires February 22, 1924. Layton, Utah. be sparer) from the Island panctuury. Zoologists will mourn the loss of the dwarf wingless ostrich more than the zoo visitors, for not one In ten thousand ever saw It while It lived there more than nine years. The keeper would turn out this queerest of birds every now and then, but the longbilled bundle of apathy and sleepiness scrambled back Into its box as soon as released, A curious (mint about the kiwi Is the fact that Its nostrils are At the tip of Us long beak, and In the rejour of the chase-i- t emits an unpleasant snuffling noise. Its mating call Is a squeal. England Is responsible for the virtual extinction of this rare bird. British ships brought rats to New Zealand, so weasels were sent to exterminate the rats. When they had nearly wiped out the kiwi, the New Zealand government found a ratless Island and consecrated It to the poor bird. But the problem of saving an Idiot bird that puts sail Its eggs Into one shell, so to speak, was a difficult one. The kiwi laid one egg a season, nearly as big as itself. Exceptional mothers would Jay two eggs and then find It almost Impossible fo butch both, as the ends would project out beyond their feathers as they sat on them. Have you considered the coolness, the convenience of a clean cooking electric range in YOUR kitchen? We have the very range you want, one of the popular cabinet type with three surface burners and standard size oven. You can place it in your kitchen im- mediately for a nominal sum, and while you are paying the balance on EASY TERMS your range Saves fuel Saves labor, and time Saves food by pre- above-name- venting shrinkage Ask to see this C-- 4 model Hughes when you call at our office. : Utah Power Light Co. Efficient Public Service worm-huntin- g plg-Ilk- e MOTOR LICENSE DEMAND BRISK Automobile license plate numbers close to number 44,000 are being issued from the office of II. E. Crockett, secretary of state, and applications are still coming in at the rate of about sixty a day, on the average, according to state officials. Aleready Mr. Crockett has ordered an additional supply of 4000 license plates, which it is expected will carry the business of the office through the remainder of the year. There will be a brief rush for new plates after September 1, on which date the half rate goes into ef-- . feet for the remainder of the year.,. )! A pipes a pa! packed with P. A.! Seven days out of every week youll get real smoke close-u- p joy and ral smoke contentment if youll get to a jimmy pipe! Buy one and know that for yourself! Packed with cool, delightful, fragrant Prince Albert, a pipes the greatest treat, the happiest and most appetizing smokeslant you ever had handed out! You can chum it with a pipe and you will once you know that Prince Albert is free from bite and parch! (Cut out by our exclusive patented process!) Why every puff of P. A. makes you want two more; the every puff hits the bullseye harder and truer than -- last! You cant resist such delight! some Say, you go on and stock up with a pipe and Prince Albert and get to talking turkey in real and true smoke language I 'sem Tf & FEW I0EAS OF REAL VALUE Albert Prim maid in tmppy bat. ttdy pm m4 hmli AmnT'f A I rmd tin. ami inth 9 hs try4 mnth kmmid0r mmmmd IM- - CeprrifM z J. Rryoalda fcv R. Co. Tikxt WU(toa-Sol- o, li. C, t Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony Are Still Comparatively. In Stages of Infancy. the Manufacturing Optician Street Utah i As every one' knows, it Is a com- 352-24t- Ogden, h paratively simple thing to get a patent on anything, so long as you have a good patent attorney and are able to Incorporate a few hew knlckknacks la your device. Bot such a thing as a really new Idea, not to speak of a basic one. Is sisircs than the proverbial hens teeth. Thus II. Cernsback, in Hie Radio Amateur News, comments on the rarity of anything new In wireless telegraphy or telephony. Inventors, he says, content themselves with making devices. in existing improvements These are good, but Inventors should not get the Idea that the last word has been snld In basic principles. He says some one will probably discover a more sensitive detector than the vacuum tube; some one will devise a better .transmitter; some one will Invent receiver thf.t makes us of the eyes instead of the ears. Get off the flJWe are prepared to give you any information you may wish on plumbing fixtures and Private Utility pumping units. J. B. GALBRAITH Phone 26, Kaysville, Utah 1 beaten path, he km s. the national joy smoke , 4 V ) 'l A |