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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY BILLY MISKE WINS OVER TOM COWLER Disposed"" Of and Solons Get Down to Real Business. Preliminaries for training and others are expected to school soon. Among these. Clark and Edwards are piamg their second year of cohere basketball, while life outers are still freshmen." DEATH CALLS OF hVGILL; NEV. C. W. MarrUgt license. 4 i I aer-Vce- e, No-1- i Deaths and Funerals 32-3- Mel-de- ll, B.., 40-4- n, n, Influenza-pneumoni- if er ml 52ji e Four Main Phone Lines Wasatch WHERE TH3 :y -- 3918-631-631- treat 46315. you right. i OF HVF TRADING STAMPS HOI ,'P -- . edu-ratio- e. J. Oiallen Smith, acting chairman of th working bo) reserve, will preside at the meeting, at which th fol'owing public Hnu. met) will speak-- t Governur .tL.mun berger, Mayor W Men! kerrv,' - H Farnaworih and Dr. E G Go ana, superintendent of public inatructlon. 10. 11. 15 13 14. But one death from Influenza. George I.lsBif, 26 years of age, a resuAnt of J ton, Utah, was reported byTh city boalil One hundred and nine of hea'th yesterdav new1 cages of the disease were reported In elxty-lwhomes State Health Commissioner T. B Het-tv- , yesterday. In referring to t lie situation In Utah, said ' Th history ef influenza epidemics docs not j..sl.fy the assertion that a person once having had th disease is Fable to a recurrent atiuik One attack affoids within six weeks substartlal immunity against subsequent Fecund attacks lnfettlon, may occur. Hit are unusual, within the same season It Is not Justifiat le to discourage the public by such fatalistic assumptions. o 17. 14. 20. Consol Increased. Fortunato Ansrtmp, Italian consul for the Utah district, ha had added to his The Jurisdiction the slate of. Wyoming consul's office Is located at 2)9 Klo Grande . 8lt Lake City, Comps entire westfcer data It Jannary 11, temperature today waa 84 degrees; highest ts this month stare 1H74 waa So degrees: lowest last sight waa Si degrees; lowest this month stars 1H74 was 20 degrees below sere; mesa temperature for today was 20 , Attest: ' commission Charter No. 11228. expire El nwvei -- II r- ... rial U , c rs C3 3 ...... right-of-w- Oleo-argart- - ..... r3 ..,,..,39e n MEin U , . cmaQEiEMiB . V 1.2SSJ3 12.400.00 1.41 44 124.47 $3,336,092.60 .... $ 156.006 09 .... .... 34.474.69 90 10,000 M) CUT FLOWERS la Funeral Designs AUKRIiM nortstzftowzr det'iM for zll ttuenz. Anzrftrtz 1Zztr, Was. Z67T 01 R ftzrzl zritzt fzzzrzl Aztigoz. flertzuk ftl-f- t z pfetat Uiur vt ft ftoitz Co., WusiH fteztfc. tozzzeft mak bzile 24 JL TRUSSES to mosr ear tnuara, fit guana-- I lisa Brag le. W. '(ample and flow masts 41kM ft, s.tiS 260 909.00 3,997,627.24 141.lU.lt tZC WAl.hKK S Ileal Sept. Cut fkaera, Jsneral lAalkvr brua. Pry Peed Is, Was. Sraigua, TIM ril'd 6 9041 flail pinal live Oners Hurl a. 44 . Rata. Fbao Waa 19ia lat fiuwr aaft fuarrai 4-- t7 rftulS 1 1,1 0 PAPERIf ANGING fftlNTlNd. ptprhznf T T, Wy, 1.745.641.40 , BANKRUPTCY PAPERS zz4 ZctHuiuieZ 261,04 JZiUlONft Zzz4IZfZ corroeU Iz Moi$rup(.c ftfzparzft zl 7.473 24 E. . At Magna, In the 1 4. 9. a. Loans and state of Utah, at th close of REFOURCE8. Including rediscount X discount a. 144 13. za4 ftwub 120 10! 40 169,720,61 720,002.22 ftizazr CAFftftpUt litttMZ zltz. Cba. tioug, (Katz. zhrt 70,604.69 PLUMBING AND HEATING wiiik rpM$n$, a4 eoiiz ziadz zzd watar Juvwetz zzd ftiahopp Hei. eozzcted. (Icb4 1d N 2sd Hnt. Zo4 It, IU MBINU. HtAllMs, eotM IM; aiz All worii ezzuzqtmg. 0,009 60 189.009. 1)0 Mzaaonkbiz vliZ KAtTUAL lONNfn prlezz. z&d inulW4, Vuick 1U VUa. Ttw and ipuJr plnuhluf fuaraat zzd. iiy. 11, IBIS. , ........ , X LAKPKMWii- Lf.rta, pn $n . A Hy'P'd p. nl IN V LSlMfc.V -- 1 iitLA Y. VtzMkUZ Zdw'YnI. ttuiUilag, vt all fcinda. cuy vt wort 2U7 fHamnlpd 3 X a. lutt varfmaiFp wora, ftrmxUtogp 766.00 ate call H ftaatch 4Hs W. 48 4.414 up ftuMPii Lid fof buuUiBg. lupairing 4.484 61 lil.L zad eemazt work, aod rryturinf, wtH 43,032.44 CAM PEN I KR zofk, gtiaraaioed; rlflit prtc. Haoz. 0A6 W vXkA i ztfazt. Hyland 307.42 bardwo(4 fl(yrw CAKPkNfkH zrb, laid flnUhed, pet ruota 14 jaf fdtporie4 Wi. Wftft 12.00 nue. l ramudcilDf . htfht f mm try - irelcK UOUSECLEANTNG 483.83 .4S.M ttOLUll ctzzzizfl. paizuzz fcziautuuuM fiwr waaiag, reaawaablz jirirw. eieazinf 2,1(4 47 ozodA Boland liOC HKl I.lAMNU CO." $135,174.41 !IEAL tiitt ft ( rightWaa.zltarra,tlMIS. W. y 25 000 60 Offtcz 4T ttata fit. 1,624.77 SEWING MACHINES 219.02 , 74,118.77 691.00 Walk ttKNTIH) by Oh) freak zr aaajth Waa. 40t Cz., 15 fto. ftlatz. ftltifT INC ftldf Pbeea W'a. DO 29,(44.96 ftKlfH law, bldg. GEO. E. MARKS. Cashier. Correctt Attest- - P. F ATff AS, A, SWENSOV, LEO P. MVSSER, Subscribed snd sworn to before ms this 16th dav of January, 1019, N. C, PKTERpEN, Notary Public. commission expires October 80; 1920 K Sa, advkz frez iWL MASONIC NOTICES. Wssatcb Bo.lt No. 1, T. k A. k. Begnltr sieetlng sarosd Frlftay, Ms- -' A. J. LOWS, toale Tscapls. . gaeeriary. - Directors. law M2 M WftttN&Hs BM JiHK ftftlft. rlOt attorney aod euuoiior at ft M 4.T45 riec. ATTORNEYS WALTktt ttfttt ttl fPDeral ftractlcz. 441 Jadga bidg . Waaaicii $135,470.61 My plMi $ fr LOANS IBI1H. H IXAN ft TRLZT Ptate of Utah, County of Salt Lake satI, Geo E Marks, caahier of th above named hank, do solemnly swear that th above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge snd belief. - lo tRAramai iobnaoJD, H ihv k, ftUu. vavura poata, tbz MORTGAGE 314.21 34,222,05 Total & VtiNLMW zad hauaa rizanutg. tali Sak?, Awerlcaa WumIow t iraamg 96 , m. , LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in a Undivided profit 27. - Intertort snd diecount collected or cred Itefl, In advance of maturity and net -- earned (approximate) .. Demand deposits (other than bank deposits), subject to reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): 44. Individual deposits subject to check 47. Cashier's checks outstanding bank deposits) $ Total of demand deposits (other than 74,709.77 subject to reserve. Items 34 and 7 Time deposit suhjert to reserve (payable After 36 dava, mors 30 or no and postal or subject to ties, days savings): for money bor42. Certificates of deposit (other than rowed) 45. Other time depoaits Total of time depoaits subject to reserve. Items 42 and - 47 I fv a Hdt; .CARPENTER WORK $ - f. a i tuft WINDOW CLEANING 12. A-- J 45 . - T. tt. tt AIL fotir itizta ft a It Lab ti if. lOr, aZf ftiaa tarrH6indirif V t I- KODAK FINISHING Director. ...... sat gLtf piivZMf Iztwful reserve with federal reserve bank ...... du from national Cash In vault and net amount ......... banka .... Checks on other bank in th earn city or town a re- porting bank $ 44,4(9.44 Total of Item 16 and 18 Checks on banka located outald ot elly or town of re- liorting bank and other caah Item on Interest earned but not col. acted approximate notes and Mils receivable not past du War savings certificate and thrift stamps soually o w n4 t OtllCf ftZSZtft prop , 1 ' ......... ' tHg. CAFES D. ft, Overdrafts, unsecured Liberty loan bonds: a Liberty loan bonds, 1 Vi , , 4 and 4(& per cent, un. pledged ,,......1 1,400.24 e Payment actually mad on Liberty 4 jier cent 1,202.04 bonds ot tbs fourth Liberty loan owned .. Stock of federal reserve bank (66 par cent of subscrlp- - II, Vu mltur end fixtures fp 4n 614 20,692,09 December buslnese, nt kztoimimzf at In 1,414 44 W. w, ItRlWMER, Cashier. J. F OOBO RIFF, WALTER H DSYTON, J. WOLCOTT, THOMPSON, this r ptuwpt 1415 dun.fi. 0 75,uoO l&id. V'l.d lort jtnd Souik ur ! Hu Le , Ml ikHiik tom. Whs. Ml. ITToral fwnnml 13.11$. 04 Reserve DlstrlcRvo, THE CONDITION OF THE "V O, - E.a 14,754.44 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MAGNA cn-ner- S-- r Waning zuf dentfoa Zo. Mz$z 1Z X. wzrk duaPhttnr 69,311.71 24 26. at C3 Or REPORT Total George McLeod, 34 years of age, who died Fri15c Shredded from Influenza, will be held at th day 52c It, grav in City cemetery this afternoon, Ogden Livestock. Wheat, 13c th cortege leaving the Silver chapel at 11 Jan OODBY. .. 12a (atileRecelpla. 25c Mr. McLeod was a former Choice 15c can Pineapple 6 o'clock. Package steers, 416 00ftt2m. good steer. 73 of the Pullman company and 40 1914110heavy --err. employee at 00. fair 25c can Pineapple 21c choice fgOOViSOtl, 21o Koffeet, Oregon Short Line, and Is survived by freder steers. 4ft 00)0 00, choice-- cows soft 25cCan 35c can Pineapple 29e his widow and two minor children. 20c Natural bolters, 47 664? ft 50; felr to sooft cos' - soft 0046 60417 00, rotten, 44 00 4 heifer 35c Can PeachesT Gebhardtg Rico 16c Brown 43 06tf?4 00 choice Rice, cue E. for services $6 ooqs Private Funeral George E3 Peara or Apricots, With Chili or 7 00 bulla. 46 b'l'Hrua 00: 00C(7 fat of died pneuEarl of Wood Cross, who bull. $9.00 . . 30c Ll r. can 0 00, veal calces JftOOifflOOO, , January Cal monia Fremont, at Camp Mexdan Frijoles, 50c Swandowp FT 4. will be heid In Centerville this afterHog lteeeltn, 07o. Choice fat bogs, 173 to 40c can Raspberries 015 794710 00. es 15c Can Cake Flour, 44o noon, commencing at I o'clock. Major 290She,lb., or Strawberries .S2c 2ftO Choice lambs, 017 00 p Receipt red Jorgensen, adjutant of the national lft 00, wether. ft ( 00. fat wa, 40.00M 15c Aisorted 60c jar Libbys a will brief of Utah, address, give guard E7 00, feeder Jamlia. 410 00(11100, 6 -J as representing Governor Bamberger, and Mince Meat ....49e Jell-11c 20c Underwood Major J. 8. Earley will have charge of a Deviled Ham, 17c 40c Cake Icing .34c 20c Package Rice InfanSHERIFFS SALE. Bring squad from the Twenty-BrT3 15c Marshmallows 12c try at Fort Douglas "In th district sourt In and for Salt 16c Flour, Lake County, State of Utah. Tracy Loan 35c Marshmallowa 27c 35y Underwobd Funeral services over bodv & Trust company, a corporation, plain' 3 Horace Burgess, who died atthth L. b. of 15c Wine Rais ins, 50e Liquid Veneer, Deviled Ham, 29o 8. tiff. Asa K. Butterfield and Cath13c lb 43c hospital Thursday evening, will be held erine against bottle Butterfield, husband and wife, deEj In- th M 8 Taylor 35c H. P. Sauce 29c undertaking psrlor fendants, to he sold at sheriff sale at 25c Liquid Veneer, tTTS BOc Best Soft Shell 15c can Bunkers 21c F3 Monday, at 2 SO p. m. Burial will be in th west Jront door of the county court.bottle . cemetery City 42c Walnuts, lb house In th city and county of Salt Cocoa 3 5c lie Iwke, stats of Utah, on ths 4th day qf 25c can Wax 29c Borax . . 20c Bulk Seedless Funeral service for William H. February, A. D. 1912, at 12 oclock noon Beans 20c 25c Borax Bath who died at N. Y., January of said dav, all the right, title, claim Edwards, 15c Balsins, lb, 20c can Karo 5, will he held at th O'Donnell chapel at and Interest of said defendahts, Powder 21c of. In 3 oclock this afternoon. Interment will :Advt?o!wltfOUWin 16c Meribd Syrup In be 25c can Chip Beef Calvary cemetery. 10c Toilet Pape25c Wrights Silver at . Commencing at a point 14 12 chains 3 for 25c ..20c Cream . 21c r--s Special and 396 2 4 feet south of th north Y. McGowan U. IN HOOP RACE, west meU 20c bottle Ammonia, 22V,c B. 45c can Chip Beef S8c corner of lot 0, section 1, township east Red Salmon . . 18c 15c rang 1 west, Ralt Lake meridr.s SAYS COACH ROBERTS Iian.south, 15c Libby't Mulliga27V,c tall Pink , and- - running thence, south 1S4 04 Vinegar, laska Salmon . ,22c special tawny or Chicken north 45 degrees 40 min-thence 14c feet: Th Brigham Young . university of utes west 1 54 chains; thence north 156 14 5c Bed Alaska Soup, can Ho will 3.67 chglna, to ths place a east have thence basketProvo, Utah, good alxnon . feet; 20c Jet OQ Shoe 28c ball team this year If alcknee or ac- of beginning. PoUsh . . . r. .. ..14c )e tfut Oleomar-arin- e 25c can Minced Clams not rob ths school of any of cident doe for a road one rod Also . Shoe ;.S7e 15e It heat men," said Coach E. L Roberts, wide, running from th southeast corner for 20c 5c Swifts Polleh who was her jesteruay in attendance at nf above tract along south Un of John ..Ucl 20c Van . M Woods land, and connecting with said 15c Sink Brnahee 11c Camps coaches' meeting, ' 39e 5 i theRobert Clam Chowder, per would not predict victory for John M. lVoods road leading south to 25C Scrub Brushes, ;roco Oleomar- - . can his segregation, but asserted that the county roiyi. Ivrine . .20c epedel team which wins, ever the "Y quintet Purchase price payable In lawful money ' must play feat ball. of the United States. la true It While that the Payson Dated at Salt Lake City. U?ah, this DEPARTMENT Of A D 11th Lovelea. l'U9 Iwntfla and McPeth, nlaiers, January. day WATCH our Meat Window JOHN S. CORLFSS. Ballard, who entered the B. Y. U. F A. every Saturday for great meat specials for qualit' Meats and good Boasts. County, State of 'z T. C nave transferred to th University Sheriff of Salt Lake - Utah. Provo of th continued Vtai, coach, We mal' all our own Savages 31 f 'Y'. a ha ; "the half dosen good boys Mathews. Deputy Fhprlff. , still By F. You can also get trad! from iitiDt g whom the team will be sePowers A Klter, Attorneys for Plain. F; tg stamps with your meat purchases. lected. Clarence Flwards, Fred Clark, tiff. e V Iran Date of first publication, January 12, Peteien hiftrr fcwenan. Frank (tmitmmmmiti mmimt(fmiiitiHW!itMti Wli.ia and Ralph Keeler have raoorted A. D. 3919. lliiUilllLliiiiiiiiilliiililllili(.i,mM,ll.mu..li.J u2l43 and Salt tali, fuatral $1 to.. FLORAL Nil Iu 11th day of January, KVj9. H. JU KELLEY. Notary' Public, Ns September 10, 1919. Subscribed and sworn to before In x Mr 23. Funeral services for Duncan nis tHUfz zU wvrft er gl hi 471,450,10 hVAeNM .... .... , 4 i! E3 153.49t.44 Total Correct Fish, tAMBoL'XSK. k zt4irzs tkrit; DncurziKuM. tUUjr. State of Utah, county of Salt Lake sa. I, W. W. Trimmer, cashier of th above-name- d barfe, do solemnly swear that ILl M Hi Mi and beano; rpj)r the above statement Is true to th best of my knewledcl and be'lef, Uaa. S)M 4 wzrfe fiiaraatad, - ri. frees. Dorm) was 2ft degrees; aceumolatM defielenry stsee the first of the month Is kd degrees, arcomnlatpd defielenry since January 1 Is M degress. . a. m. today was SO Relative humidity at per cent: relative humidity at 4 p. u. today waa 60 per cent. Total precipitation for the twenty four hours ending at 6 p. m. waa none, total for this mouth to date tw trace; accumulated defielenrf for this mouth te dale la .47 of an inch; tout precipitation since January I to date in trace; 1 is .47 accumulated Melba Watts, daughter of of at Inch. deficiency since January Mr. and Mrs George C. Watts of Murun risca it 7.52, and Beta at 4.21, January yesterday 12. 1910. ray and Kemmerer,MissWyo., diedwas an ac- WEATHER OBSERVATIONS Watts from Influenza. TAKEN AT 4 complished musician and well known In P M , MOl'NTAIV TIME In Salt Lake and Murray. musical circles She Is survived by her parents and three tHSBT ll2.7St.fift vane of maturity and not earned male) Amount reserved for taxes accrued.,,,.... .... Circulating notes outstanding....,.., Net amounts due to national banks.. ..... . .... . ... Net amount due to banks, banker end trust companies (other than Included In Item 42).,,..,...,, Total of Items 33 and S3 $1. 344,139.44 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve (deposits paabls within 49 days): 34. Individual deposit subject to check 35. Certtdcstes of deposit due In less than 39 dsys (other than formerly borrowed).. Certlned .checks Cashier s checks outstanding.. Other demand deposits Total oU demand deposit (other than bank deserve. Items 34, 36. 34, 37 posits) subject to and 41 $1,171,363.49 Time deposits subject reserve (payable after 29 days, or subtect to 49 days or mors notice, and postal . savings): Certifleates of deposit r than for money borrowed! ,,,, Tostal savings deposits... Jf- -, .... Other time deposit. ,,,, .... Total of time deposits wubjeet to rttorve. Items 42, 44 and 45 .$1,940,425,44 46. United States deposit (other savings): a Mar loan deposit account than'poslal .... .... b..... a U. 8. bonds borrowed. Including Liberty loan and certifleates of Indebtedness, without furnish- ing collateral security (or same Bills payable, with Federal Reserve bank . I 3: McKzzzIzs FLORISTS 11 POO 00 Interest earned but not collecied approximate on notes and bills receivable not past due...... War saving certificates and thrift stamps actually ownedT-- c Other assets (d?-h- 1C Wi 17,814,10 234,726.44 OI6SOLUTION NOTICE. th third Judicial district court in snd for Balt Lake county, state qf Utah. In tit matter of th diaaoiutlon of th Booth Fisheries company, a corporation, Notlc. Kotir Is hereby given- that application Was filed In said court on th 23td day fn - Cltyf I ah. That said contract will b let to tha lowest responsible bidder, end that bids will be opened in public at the office Of tbs Board of Supervisor at Monroe, Utah, on tii 87th day of January, PROBATE COURT, DISTRICT IN THE 7 o'clock p. m., or as soon therecounty, 1610, at division, in and for bait Lake Each bid muat be aa Is convenient esof after matter the state of Utah In the accompanied by a certified check or Us tate o$ Wl hnm Murdock McCarty, of sum in the I psr esnt ot ths equivalent aNotice. amount of th bid. Th person receiving The petition of Mrs. Tywina L M. will contract bs required to furnish a praying for the Issuance to herself th good and sufficient bond In A sum equal of letters of admlnlstrat'on In ths sstat to 60 psr cent of th contract pries, conof faithful performance of for hrarTng on 'Friday, the ditioned for th Bald work shall 1 don 8 hta contract at L direction th satisfacat the county courthouse. underof the district's and to th and o clock rto ba tion engineers in court said belt In the courtroom of approved by th Board of 8iifervlsora Lake City, bait Lake county, Utah, of reserve Board tha The Supervisors right Witness th cictk of raid court, with reject sny and all bids. the seal thereof affixed, this 6lh day of to Bevler District No. 2, County Dralnsg 1919. A. D. January, By JOSEPH H. LOWE. Its president. And Clerk. (Feal) J08. H. JENSON. Clerk. By M M. Knell, Deputy tit Secretary. PetiRay 8. McCarty,- - Counsel for U1605 u(13 tioner. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. fBOBATE AKP OVABDIABHIP JtOTlCEA (Cwault county cuirk or the taajwctlve elf ara foe further laforaatlns.) v. eVe'rt - , NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that sealed bid will be received at the residence of JoTh partnership heretofore existing beMontween Mo Rrhmleder ahB Victor Carlson, s' ph H. Jenaon at Monroe, Utah, on day, the 27th day of January, A. D. 1819, as Rohmieder 06 Carlson, Leader Cigar at 8 o clot k p. m., for the construction factory, was dissolved January 1. of a system of 1919. Victor Carlson retiring and Nic snd furnishing material tle orainage for- - bevler County Ilralnige continuing th businas. - All; Dlatrnt No 2, soordg to th plan and debts du th above firm are payable be seen h whh at th NIC tan to Schmleder, 11 Regent street, and specitkations oifke of the Board of Supervisors of the he will pay all debts contracted by Bistrl.t at Monroe, Utah, Bchmleder A Carlson sUd or at the 6!flce of Crldned A Ktrharda at Dated Balt Lake City, Utah, January No. 6s9 Vermont bunding, at bait Lake 10. 1914. '1617 of December, 1918, for the dissolution of th Booth Fisheries compapy, a corpora- tion organ'sed and existing under snd by vtrius of th laws of th slate of Uah, knd that the hearing of said application Is hereby fixed for Saturday, the 25th flty of Jsnuary, A, D. 1919, at Ifi o'ctoric . m., before the Hon. W, H. Bramel. Judge of said court In his court room, city snd county building, Balt Lake city, Utah. Any person desiring te n,ak objection to said application may fila such objection at any time before said hearing. 4 THOMAS HOMFFt, (Seal) I'lerk. By H. C. McDonough. Deputy Clerk. Tierce, Crltchlow & Barrette. Attorneys for Petitioner. First publication December J3. 1914. - 4 M FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1,000.60 105.000,00 treasurer In d (approxl- - R. 244.743 1.0V9.00 !!'.!'.!! LIABILITIES. t VDONTVlTLtrii'' tfO.g uodertzkara and rnbBlz ZoziZ Waat t'hima Maa. era, )CA rtM.! (Ml, ft. M ezitMittter. kltana, zzderttuzr. Murtuary 04 4Z ft. S$at 0 Wenelrn .... 2-l- C73 123,422.41 .... Alcohol la Demand. Oscar Lehman, warehouse manager for the state prohibition bureau, report that during the month of lteccmber there whs a great demand for alcohol, due to the influenza epidemic. During the month 667 gallon were received and at the close of Vlie year 1107 gallons of alcohol remained on hand, and this. Is constantly being drawn upon for medical purposes. i?tu lOMttoiONES atork tz ttM fmmt fnapizy vzrda, 4?3 So. State .... .... Furniture and nvturrs. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Fir Loss 9200. Fir last night, believed to have originated front sparks from a passing engine, destroyed the section house belonging to the Denver A Klo Grande Railroad company, located at Sixth VNest and The blase was Secopd South streets. discovered by switchmen, who turned In the alarm Fire Chief W. H, Bywater estimated the loss at 4700, V biMrtlez; UN6I Real estate owned other than banking house reserve with Federal Reserve bank ..... .... Item with Federal Reserve bank In process of collection (not av a. table as reserve) Cash In vault and net amounts due from national banks .... Net amount due from banks, bsnkors and trust companies other then Included In Jtem 13, 14 . . . Fvrl.arKCS for f leafTfigTlouse Checks on other tanks in the earn city or town ns retgirtlng bank (other than Item 17). Total of Items 14. 15, It. IT and 14 .,$1,034,195.14 Checks on banka located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other caah Items Redemption fund with U. 8. treasurer and due from a Undivided protits Interest and discount collected or credited. sisters: Dora, Wanda and Rose Watts. Ths mother and three sisters are til with Funeral announcement will Influenza. be made later. Only 42o ftrt Pb MONUMENTS, Total tf. Peas, Only 19c Can 25c Best Sweet Potatoes, (21c fentz 750,000.00 Llbertv Loan Bonds Liberty Iban bonds, 3V. 4, and 4V per 035.70 .... pledged C Label tv loan bonds, 3t, 4, and 4t per 0 a n t, 111.486.41 pledged to secure postal savings deposit Bonds, securities, etc. (other thaS $. 8): b Ronds (other than I, d bonds) pledged to sscurs -I I" ti.Tre.-9r vir,y e Se, urines other than I'. S. bond (not Including ... 202,000. 00 atocka) owned, unpledged.,...,....,.... Total bonds, securities, etc., other thair U. 8.. Ftoiks, other .than Federal Reserve bank stock fe to( k of Federal Reserve bank (59 per cent ....of subscription) b Equity In banking house 23. aMssMmpit Trading with the CE: fKAL means a great money saving, if you EH: At 1909 South Nineteenth East street, a. only know i while you also get the quality. Cts Richard W. Rostna, 17 years of age, died Curing the week vi open at 7:30 a. m. and dose 6:30 p. m. yesterday, from pneumonia. The body Is O'Donnell at th chapel awaiting funeral at 7:00 a, m. and dose at 8:00 p. m. Saturday we op C3 We deliver to 3 arrangements. parts of the city once daily TREE. Our Shipping Depa tent Is now complete and prepared to ship : 3 FUNERALS, goods to any p of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming or Nevada.. E3 Funeral service for Mrs. Amelia Frances Foster, pioneer of 1861. who died at FINEST OF FR ITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS her residence, 91 West North Temple street, Friday, will be 12held in the Six30 p. m today. GROCERY I teenth ward chape at ALS Worth While for One Week, S3 Mrs, Foster is survived by ths following Star1 ,ing January 13th, 1919. children: Mrs. E. 8 Cottam, Joseph W., Ralph J Lorenzo and Frank Foster of of Werdell, Balt Lake; Martin Foster 25c Sweet, J50c Mrs. M 8 Sells of Oakland, Cal , BHcke Idaho; 60c U3 -Large forty-tw- o grandchildren, and twenty-o- n Pure God Wrinkles, Tender Can Royal Baking Powder, While We Have tt a 22. , DATA CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE bt. U. S Services Announced. Regular and Sunday ikhool sessions are planned for today at the Reorganized Sunday church, 33 Fourth Wcsh street achool at 10 a. m. Preaching at It a. m The service at 7 45 p. iu. will be devoted to an answer by B. I Mi Kim to the book written by Francis M Darter of l,os Angeles. Cal entitled "The Return of John tho Revelator." An Invitation Is extended to the general public to come and heat this answer, especially Is the Invitation given to the devotees of the theory tnat sirlpture predicts the return to earth-lif- e of the author of the apocalypse, the answer will be a criticism and refutation of the thesis of the book. WEATHER No. 12 If tot ronwns Lake City, iu the state of Utah, at the close of business December 21, 1114 fizz Ndi mamtvMv lzrtU cfa twrMa. (Mrrtkfza. 13 f'ztttz pr ho KL SO CKO Ed, M pmt iioz, T Uaz l $2,447,557.63 Bf tto a loans and discounts, Including rediscounts 3,714.30 Ztuia tmn Oveidiufta, unsecured ..7 bunds (other than Liberty bonds, but includC, CARD OF THANKS ing C. d, ceitUicatea of Indebtedness): a U t bdntla deposited to secure circulation (par fi tz (hank the tzazj friezda fr 250,006.04 ztoli value) ,,,.$ kmdtteaz B bonds and certifli ate zad help during tu hlae of tndebtedneaa and I dezth of th htiapand zzd fatliar, zod ziaz for b. deposits (par value) .... pledged to secure the ben4ttlft$ flvrer e U. d. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness MItS. MAT BlRRiS AND BON, Ert.KNF pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) d U. IS. bonds and certifleates of Indebtedness pledged a collateral for state or other deposits or CEMETERIES bills payable 340,000 00 f U. & bunds and certificates of Indebtedness WASATCH Uwb evmztcrrt perpetual ezrz M ScHith Maia at .... .... 30,000 60 WaaMtb owned and unpledged 330 .... RESIDENT OF LAYTON IS ONLY FLU VICTIM avenue. District REPORT OF CONDITION OF TlIKk., ............ Leader la the Utah bo ' working reserve will meet at the Newhou.se hotel next Saturday to formula! plana for the national euro Iment rampaiKU during the week of January 20 to 27, when all hoa In the country between 14 and 20 sear of age will be asked to enroll. The movement Hi launched to help in producing the 20,ooO,OtM) tone of foodatuffs t.ie nation la pledged to furnlah Europe. This la tii first big step taken toward organized reconstruction on a nut oral baai. A asocial Director 1L W. Wells, head of the reserve department of will keep the I tah organ'! a ion In touch with national progress of the a. n lt RESERVE TO MEET William E. Fitzgerald. Salt Lake and Viola F. Hasiam. bait Lake. Special to Th Tribune. Camillo Falmer, Price, Utah and Eva BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 11.' Thz first week Olsen, Price, Utah. of the fifteenth Idaho legislature finds Miya Sera, Price, Utah, and Sugia 8hL that body mell organized to feed adminis- Price, Utah, Salt Lake, end Lucy John tration and other necessary and Impo- Thomas, CrosSar, Salt Lake. rtant bills iftto the hopper. For a body W. Crockett Rogers, Mangum, OkUu composed largely of new men. It has dons and Martha M. Heneelin, American T Faitsrtdaho. 'FetftSt'K gt elTrs uTo nTyK as U 1111am E. Salter, Midvale, Utah, and posed of one Important pledge which both Beatrice Brunson, Midvale. Utah. Ancel J. Adams, Farowan, Utah, and the Republican and Democratic partie Elisabeth O. Decker, Farowan, Utah. promised the people In their respective Francis C. Lee, Ibapah, Utah, and A. platforms ratiflcatlqp of the federal 'con- Rose Nelson, Tooele, Utah. Edmund B. Waddell, Salt Lake, and stitutional prohibition amendment but has started on the way a number of Ella May Quinn, Salt Lake. William E, Tor. Other timely. ABdii variant measurea SummarUed, the initial week a work" Xfion 'I odd. Skit Lake. mav be presented as follows: The house organised Monday with thS Eetl Estate Tran fen. election of Speaker Kiser. Had introWARRANT Y DEEDS. duoed and passed by unanimous vote-thhduse resolution to ratify the amendment Bettllyon Home Builders company to to the federal constitution prohibiting George A. Childers, southwest 7, 48 B forever the manufacture and sale of in A Richards mes-o- f Kimball the Security comstrong toxicatlng'iiquors. Heard pany to William H. Grow, lot 14. Governor Davla, who presented C. W. Jensen is dead at McGill, Nev. block 3, Burton acres 426 Hz was manv progressive reform measures espe 1 years of age. Mr. Jensen Kimball A Richards Security comclaltv. dealing ith the state governlived at Rock Springs, Vyo for a numpany to Mary Kirby, lot 25, block I, ment, 'Ah which it Is proposed to conber of years, but fur the last two years solidate and weed out useless commiss, Southgate Park, plat C had been living at McUilL Funeral sions and boards and to consolidate Alvin Robinson to Georgs L burial were held in Monroe, and Received-anlot block 3, part lot 7, others. 14. tabled, temporarily, Revier county, his old home town He Foraat Dale subdivision a resolution to place the legislature on is survived by his widow and the followJ. Irwin Robbins to Florence R. Cranrecord in favor of a faague of nations. William, Frank, Howard, ing children Placed on first reading, and later dall. sw 7, 48, H Mi's. Grass of Rock Springs, Mrs Campunder suspension uf the rules Juliette A. Slade to J. Irwin Robbins, bell and Mrs. Wonnacott of McGill and passed nous bill : sw 7. 48, B , Mr JenMrs. Sawyer of hureka. Cal appropriating $75,000 to meet the expenses of the legislature. A. N. Holdway to D. O. Rideout, , sen was a member of the carpenters Held memorial services Jn honor of. the ne 6. 31, A of filled the chair presidunion, having late Theodore Kohsevelt, alter passing Joseph J. Snell to Herbert D. Landed, ing officer for a number of terms 7. part 8. 160, A resolution of sorrow'. Received memorial 6000 to those senators in congress opposed to Wjlliam V. Engel to L B. Despaun, woman suffrage, urging them to vote a and sw section 1,, township 3 for the Susan B Anthony amendment, 5000 south,LUrsnge 1 east new act with the Marie Shoemaker to J. L. Hamp-aotogether approving codes compiled by the code commissionN. Waterldo subaivl- J, er. Standing committees named by the v. s:on DEATHS. speaker for the session, and mi'eage of Wllforn W. Borehto Arthur N. TayMrs. Sophia Renholm Carlson, 68 years members teported and approved. lor, nw 5, 43, 10 acre, plat A a of of Sweden, died Wednesnative age, , Senate Organized with the election of Wllforn W. Boren to Arthur N. Tayday at Lelii, She came to Utah in 18bu, Senator li ty. Whitcomb as president 2 Hill Creet lor. and la survived by the following chilpro tern., and swearing In of attaches. Kimball & Richards to William dren: Mrs. Lorenzo Christensen, of W en Received first offRial communication 4, 1, Home field., plat ded, Idaho; Mrs Isaac Clark, of Lehl; from Governor Davis urging 4hftt the Rex F. Winder to Ki bit, all A RichJohn Carlson, of Lehl, and Mrs, George constitutional prohibition amendment be 4, J, Homeftel.J, pl.t ards, of San Diego, Cal. Funeral servRyaer, ratified without delav, and passed the Glenn R. Bothwell Jo ?etrr H Sather ices will be held In City cemetery at 1 house joint resolution. L 8, City Psrio subdivision .....'150d Approved meo'clock this afternoon. morial of sorrow in honor of the memory QU1TCLAm DEEDS. and because of the death of the late N. Bingham to New Mining company of her daughter, Mrs. Atthw residence Theodore Roosevelt. the governor York B M. company, mining prop1212 Fourth L. O. avenue, Mr. to issue proclamation Urged' calling for state1 Amanda Dlpk, erty West Mining district BWenaon, 67 ysars of age, died wide observance of funeral hours for the Mr Kwenson had been a yesterday. martyred Solti Filed. resident of baiNJmke for the last ten Received new bill having for its death yesterday followed the protection of the civil rights ofobject solW. H. Wadd against A. J. Byron, to years, and her Residue Mrs. Dick, she Is a diers In the service of their country and recover $850, Alleged due for store fixlong illness. survived by another daughter, Mrs. V. R, act proposing to indorse the league of tures sold any delivered. K netted. Interment will be in Mount Olinations, as proposed First county diviF. J. McCormick Henry Lewis vet cemetery, Monday, the tlms.and place sion bill introduced to create the county and W. P. OMera, sgainst recover to $1500, alof funeral to be announced latefN. of Jerome from territory in Lincoln, leged due n notes. Gooding and Minidoka counties, naming Papa-giaGeorge Etta 'Pnpaglan Jerome as the countv seat.1 At the family residence, 1270 Sibth forf divorce, on against ground of btruck at .the Bolshevist SeNenth West street, the Infant child ot Public! utilities commission cruelty. Introducing against a measure which makes it by a' penitentiary Mike CWrvllock, to restrain and enjoin Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Justin died yesterday offense to raise the red flag in the state defendant a few hours after birth. The operating an automobile morning, of Idaho, as well as subject to heavy stage Vine from body waa buried jesterday In City cemewithout a certificate of fine. Measure also introduced to reimtery. and necessity. burse stock owners for sto k condemned Put flic commission against Parand killed under state or federal orders. ley Bones,utilities In a local hospital, George Ltaslf, 24 to restrain and enjoin defenStanding committees named by Lieutendant from operating an automobile etage Fears of age, a Greek, residing at Lay-toant Governor Moore. linel without a certificate of Convenience died yesterday from Influenza, A and necessity. cousin, Pete Prleolea, of Layton, Is the Victim of Influenza. utilities commission against pnly surviving relative In Utah. The JAubllc Mfks Hopovich, to restrain and enjoin body Is at th O'Donnell chapel awaitSpecial to The Tribune. tile defendant from operating an auto- ing funeral arrangements. FROVO, Jan. 11. Alex Mecciera stags line without a certificate of Sharon ward on Provo Bench, died yes mobile and necessity. (convenience In a local hospital, Mrs. W. P. Player, terday afternoon following an attack of L. Kauffman, doing business as the 30 years of age, wife of W. P. Player, of He was 26 ysars rL. Kauffman company, against H. Rose, Kayavtlle, died yesterday. The body will old and la survived bv his widow and t recover $483 10, alleged to have been be sent to Murray for funeral services two children. The funeral announcement, entrusted to the defendant as agsnt for and Interment. will be made later. plaintiff. Mrs. Mary Hoimqutst Malmstrom. 34 years of age, wife of Wallace E. Malm-ttrodied yesterday at her home In ininniiiniinnRiiiniiiiiiinniiiinnjininniiiiinnmmnnRminimsTTUTKirn Her Midvale, Friday, from influenza. husband la at Camp Lewis suffering from, the same disease Mrs. Malmstrom was a native of Sweden, and came to Utah in .1911. Besides, her- - husband,- - she 4 son. her survived by a 5 father. John H Hoimqutst, of Balt Lake; her stepmother, a brother and sister In this country, and a brother in Sweden. Funeral announcement will be made later. p. 403. CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK, At-ha- UTAH BOYS WORKING JENSEN. Salt Lake Statistics . No. ter Paced resident ' PHILADELPHIA. Jan. U. Billy iks of St. Paul defeated Toro Cowler of Australia here tonight In a bout that went the scheduled six rounds. It was Mlsks's fight from start to finish. In the first round he dropped Cowler for the count of nine with a hard right to the law. Charter 19 12, 1919. tC"!7 NOTICE OF SALE. Fstate of Walter Baird, De eased The undersigned will sell ah prlvae sale all of lots 21, 19, 49, 41, (2,43, (i, 4,. 46, 47, (8, 49, 60. 61, 52. 63, f (. 55 and 6, In block 2, South Lawn fcuhdlv of Salt lake City, containing 221 8 square rods, more or leas, situate In bail Lass City, Salt Laks Countv, Utah, on or Saturday, the 14th day of January. LslD. and written hid will be received at 12 South Main street, halt Lake Clty.e'lerm er of sale, 19 per cent of the purchase to eh at time of esle, balance rash upma confirmation by the court. Th under- signed reserve the rlgh8 to reject ai y and all bidx COLLilBLL TRUST CmiPaVT, Administrator Dated January 4th, 1912. v u(9 . af-e- fwe-Rchmled- |