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Show UTAH THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVILLE. elic lUrrhhi Krflrx r.uia Dr. Christopherson to Lecture Here hr THE INLAND PRINTING CO. Grat-Crandfath- Dr. Willard Chrmlophttraon, city physician of Salt Lake City will c. A. rPPTRSON. AaMitU E4iUr a lecture here in the local Tabernacle next Sunday at 10:25 a.'m. II, Fetroarf mttr,r Ir, trd u 1111. at KarilU, V'Uh, unWr th Act of Ilia subject will be The Cost of CareMarch I. H8lessness" and should be atended by Dr, Christopherson is one raUa everyone," A4ntUM of the best known physicians in the Subscription' $2.00 per year in advance State of Utah,-an- d especially is he honored and respected by all the men TELEPHONKS W. P. Epprm, No. 71 of the 145th F. A., formerly the Utah M, I. A, No. w. r. trrtusos, dj-liv- er - CU3 STATE Charter No. 7685 ASSCCLMIC:i great-frn.mL'ath- unexi-tedly- 12 er '. es ! rs ' above-name- State Farm Bureau RESOURCES and discounts .......$434,551.60 18,290.00 i.oiea and bills of this bank rediscounted The State Farm bureau meeting held at Salt Lake City this week seems to be doing worthwhile business and the committees will be heard from bef r. tho session of the legislature is over. Th? farmers have real problems to meet at this time and there is indication that they arj preparing to meet them in - the r.ght manner. Tjicre has been more or less radical'.:-- , m in the Farm Rureau during tivi nast ycais, but it now looks like .hU I ;dy will eschew radicalism and meet their conditions along practical lines. King1 Asks Money for Weber River Project Ia-s- 0 t Overdrafts block ,, touds and securities, etc Banking house Other real estate owned Due from Federal Reserve Bank Hue ............ i.um other rank Cash i.erru bilver Currency .'... .7 Total cash on hand Total 4ese,e Total Bank stock .... v ... LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Suiplus fund Undivided profits ......... - , - . $ $ 50,000.00 80,000.00 8,015.00 10.517.93 Interest 18.532.93 Total Less expenses and taxes paid, etc. 6,982.87 11 ,550.06 New undivided profits ... t and taxes Reserved for 2,000.00 inter, 11. 9. V. Jan. Senator Washington, to check 151,861.89 subject Deposits, held conferences King yesterday with Certified checks 481.96 Director A. F. Davis of the reclamaTotal demand deposits 152,343.83 tion service relative to obtaining the Time certificates 10,000.00 ... 163,571.45 approval of the service to an appro- Savings deposits time- deposits 173,571.45 Total priation for the Weber river project Rills with Federal Reserve Bank 10,000.00 payable in Utah. Director Davis informed the Ronds borrowed ......... 39450.00 Utah senator, however, that as yet no . ... ....... . . Total $518,715,36 report had been made to him on the outcome of the investigation on this CONTINGENT LIABILITIES project and until that report is re- On account of indorsements of. this bank: mitted no recommendation can be (a) Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank.. $18490.09 made to the secretary of the interior. 418490.09 Total He intimated however, That he would in be a receptive mood for recommendState of Utah, Cpunty of Davis, ss: John R. Gailey, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and ing an apprppriation if the report of the investigation were favorable. The says that he js cashier of the above named bank; that the above and forea full, true and correct statement of th condition of senator declared that if the approval going report containsclose of business on the 29th day of December, 1922. the said bank at the of the director can be secured he will JOHN R. GAILEY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of try to get I' January, 1923. T. McCLURE PETERS, Notary Public. SEAL Except for the short production, My commission expires the 17th day of February, which of course affects them advers-ly- , 1925. the situation of the beet sugar Correct Attest: JOHN G. M. BARNES companies is satisfactory and their CLAUDE T. BARNES outlook for "The coming year is enARTHUR F, BARNES There is every prospect couraging. Directors. Office of Rank Commissioner. of a material increase in acreage, State L Seth Piston Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, db hereby cerwhich should bring next years crop that the foregoing is-- full, true and correct copy of the statement of m to the average' of recent years." tify the above named company, filed in my office this 8th day of January, 1923. . -- , I , : I ' of-Uta- Ilavc-rmeye- r. ' hpbufj my. " Next youll be telling me you shimmied in '.'.nr Do you know No, we liouped what we meitnt by a hummer? A pood one." guessed the flapper. "How did you per excited?" "We were In a pucker, or we went on a burst. or there was a pother, sold her gre . Then he end.-d- : theres one word that your generation It is very convenient to have several elec trie lamps ready for use when an extra light is needed or when anld lamp globe burns out. It costs no more to have the lamps Inyour home ready for use whenever you need them. We are offering now an EVERHANDY LAMP CHEST , containing six lamps $2.65 cant parallel. What did v e mean by mannersblt?" You have me, grand fat her, admitted the flapper. a little, worn T! e old nan booh on the table beside him and read: M.innersblt a port lot, of a dish left by the guests, that the host may Those not feel blmse'f reproached. were good old days what? sabl he. These lamps are different sizes to meet the needs in your home. d Order this handy lamp chest now! HIGH FOOD VALUE OF DATES Ideal Diet Never Prcperly Appreciated by the American Public, la Phyeiciana Aieertion. Utah Power & Light Efficient Public Service .Everything Electrical for the Home The value of the date as a food Is half appreciated by the American Jobn 1 a rvev Rel- pub c," write The date not only furnishes a Rigg. variety of sugar wldch Is readily assimilated and which Is much more wholesome than cane sugar, but It supplies a fine quality of food Iron. An ounce of dates. In fact, supplies more food Iron tlinn an ordinary beefsteak and Iron of much finer quality. The date Is equally superior as a source of food lime and other food salts, supplying seven times as much lime os does beef tenderloin. The date requires nothing but the simple addition of milk to constitute a complete tttrt.A pnund of dates Hnd a quarto? milk afford nourishment not only sufficient In quantity to supply the needs of the average person, but of the high est quality. The Amerlcnn people are suffering from lime starvation, which Is resulting not only in s bras of stature, due To lack of bone development, but an almost universal decay of teeth. The free use of dates with milk ns a part of the American breakfast would conduce greatly to Improvement ' of the national health and the lowering of the mortality rate." not 11 Ir. Co. 1 Courteous, Sympathetic Service C. J. A. LINDQUIST Undertaking and Embalming one-thir- d Mortuary Chapel, Modern Equipment Reasonable Prices .2620 Wash. Ave. Phone 520-- W . gLVUL. -- ' J Ogden, Utah L'.Jl.L -- LiiLLL E Ths Mosqults Plant. The virtues of the species of basil (Ocymum viride) known as the mosquito plant are attracting attention vln England. An army officer has given a growing plant to the botanical gardens at Kew. lie obtained It In Nigeria, where, he says. It is known to drive mosquitoes from Its neighborhood. and the native use an infusion of Its leaves as a rure Tor malarial fevers. ' Its virtues are known In India also, as a border of It was planted round the Victoria garden In Bombay because the workmen were pestered by mosquitoes and suffered from ma laria. As soon as the hedge whs completed the mosquitoes left and there was no more malaria among the workmen. Exchange. . Expenses Fed i., wesb.mld promptly. And home brew 'a gentleman have culled occasionally was d sgul'ed. , On on," cried the flapjH-r- delighted. Ton, my dear" he bowed to her Mnart as a carrot would lave of your contemSome In my d.iy. about slummocking' seen I've poraries In ibelr cl nmjrH, more like met! than 7i tu oiT a re ul way s Jimblue-ruin; Reserve District No. . The Civic Center Roan , rr RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, accep-- , lances of other hanks, and foreign bills of ex- change oa drafts sold with indorsement of this Now comes the Farm bureau, bank $285,192.05 Total loans its representative, Mrs. through 12105.73 Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured ...... Christine It. Clayton, and suggest U, S. Government securities owned; be that civic community work should Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds a part of the program for uplift and : 5 25,000.00 par value All other United States government securities betterment in each town in the state. 13,453.08 (including premiums, if any) The supervised playgrounj, the civic ! ............. Total uncommercialcenter, and wholesome, Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc ized amusement are included in her Ranking house, $3,000; furniture and fixtures 2,500.00 program, She, would renovate build- I mwful reserve with Federal Reserve Rank ... Cash in vault and amount due from national banks ings, especially for children. Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust We wish to call attention to the ' companies in the United States (other than and Civic fact that the Parent-Teach25.87 .. included in Items 8, 9, 10) ... Total of Item 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 Center organizations of Kaysville, as one unit, have already put into action Checks and drafts on banks (including Federal Reserve Rank) located outside of city or town some of the above suggestions. On of reporting bank of the most worthy accomplishments 248.58 Miscellaneous cash items was the renovation of the old, dilapi-- 1 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 1,250.00 dated building attached to the east J end of our splendid school house. The .. Total $360,481.75 building consisted of two rooms, unLIABILITIES A committee used and unusable. in 25.000.- 00 stock yaited upon the Hoard of Education Capital fund paid 25.000.- 00 Surplus of Davis county and asked that the Undivided profits $ 9,3G5.04 Io.--s current expenses, interest and taxes paid two rooms be thrown into one and 6,255.50 3,109.54 25.000.- 00 made suitable for student assemblies Circulating notes outstanding comand gymnasium purposes, but received Amount due to state banks, bankers and trust coun--triin the and United States foreign panies the answer that there were no funds 1,000.00 (other thun included in items 21 or 22).... available for such purposes. However, CashicrVehocks outstanding 1,131.02 Total of items 21, 22, 23. 24 and 25 2,131.02 the board of education did supply the - ' material that was used in the repair Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) subto reserve (deposits payable within 30 days) ject work that was subsequently done and Individual deposits subject to check also most of the radiators used in in- State, county or other municipal deposits secured ' ' by pledge of assets of this bunk or surety bond stalling the heating plant. ... Dividends unpaid The members of the Other demand deposits . ,.4..- association set themselves to the Total of demand deposits (other than bank task of making the building usable. deposits) subject to reserve, items 2G, 27, " 161,895.55 28, 29, 30 and 31 removed brick wall the partiThey Time Deposits subject to reserve (payable after tion, rebraced the ceiling, placed a 30 days or subject to 30 day or more notice, new hardwood floor, provided seats , and postal savings): and have installed a heating system, Certificates of deposit (other than for mondy bor4,717.33 rowed) so that the building may be used on 104,457.27 the coldest days of winter. A piano Other time deposits subject to reserve, 1ms also recently been provided. All itenis 32, 33, 34 and 35 109,174.60 this has been done that the educa- Rills payable (including all obligations represent12,000.00 ing money borrowed other than rediscounts) .. tional opportunities of the children 25.0'J Liabilities above than stated other those might be improved; and it has been done at the least posadde expense. Total 1366,431.76 The committees in charge of the financial side of the work are giving ,Statj of Utah, County oLDavis, 4s: d do solemnly swear 1, L. E. Kill 'on, cashier of the bank, adentertainments at which a small that Ui above statement 1.1 true to the best of my knowledge and belief.. mission charge Is being made in brder L. E. ELLISON, Cashier. to meet the obligation incurred. and before to me fifth this Subscrib'd sworn inday of is one of the strongest Play 1923. January, educastincts of children, and any LUCIUS LAUDIE, Notary Public. ' tional system that does not make proCorrect Attest: vision for directing this natural tenE.P. ELLISON is out a date. of is It dency delight K. ADAMS to s.e the children on the floor of Directors. GEO. W. IJVYTON this improvised gymnasium; engaged Report Made to the Hank Commissioner of the State of Utah in dancing, playing basketball and of the Condition of the various games under the direction of BARNES BANKING COMPANY eachera. Short periods devoted to play Located at Kaysville, in the County of Davis, State of Utah, at the Close of Business on the 29th Day of December, 1922. make study more efficient and Parent-Teache- Keep an Assortment of LAMPS In Your Home r. . Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF PATTON at Layton, in the State of Utah, at the close of busies on Dec. 29, 1922. erns KT r flap-pe- Ill C. A. Epporoon, Othfp No. I GOOD OLD DAYS SLANG OF National Guard, in jshich organization he served both here and overseas Endflhtsns Flapas the head of the sanitary detachof Som Msaninfl th per as (o ment. The good health and splendid Ttrms of Long Ago. morale of these troops was directly traceable to the personal interest and Hes a po ritit. Jeered the hard work of Major Christopherson. a In 59 e should have called 1dm A rousing good program and bazaar " In her nv put ban nier. will be held in the West Kaysville ulr DeInteretpa-Wha- t meetinghouse Thursday evening ltntked flaj cember 11, at 8:00 p. m. Every body was 59 for blp pocket?" asked come. It is for a good cause, under sbe. man thhe auspices of the Y. jL. and Y. M. Bingo." anwered the old SETH TIXTON, Bank Commissioner. Figures for Home Builder. Unless very much interested In figures, the home builder does not know bow "each dollar Is spent that he puts Into the construction of his home, lie knows in a general way that there are several general groups, but as he looks at the finished dwelling he does not know wht per cent of the cost went for masonry or cap pentry or something else. Using the dollar Tor illustrating the relative cost. It ts estimated that 30.1 cents go for masonry, 29.1 cents for 8.7 cents for heating. 6.5 cents for electrical work. 8 cents for plumbing, 3.5 cents for sheet metal work, 2.9 cents for roofing and 14 cents for hardware. MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 352-24t- h Ogden, Utah Street car-pentr- 40 Soap Bubbles Aid Scientists, 1 Every one who buys gasoline for his automobile has a direct concern In the efficiency of engines, the . study of which is being assisted by soap bub-ble- s, according to Popular Mechanics Magazine. These are now being used at the bureau of standards In determining the rate of propagation of flame Incombustible mixtures of gases; Strangely enough, for years there has been sought a means whereby explo-sion- s could under constant pressure free from complicating circumstances, but it was Just recently pointed out at this institution that soap bubbles afford la Ideal fashion just what Is wanted. Would Help. I get along pretty well at golf-sa- id Paw Nuriteh. The caddy bands me the proper club." Well?" I wih' th butler would deal out the forks at dlnm r the same wty." is a good motto for a bank. We make it ours by our membership in the Federal Reserve System with the privilege of obtaining advances of cash upon our commercial paper at anytime. - 1 CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000 SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $90,000 BARNES BANKING CO. KAYSVILLE, UTAH .PM'IBi |