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Show - - ---, ill I IMII IMHMIfcl I 111 I ll I I I People's State Bank ; ' ' THE J'EOPJ .E 'S BANK. ' Wo jti-o in n position lo liundle your" every lcgitimntcl banking nocd. Vour nccounl is cordinlly invited. f Wo linvo u SnvingH Dopartment and puy 4 por cent.t intoroHt. I People's State Bank of Am. Fork 1 REPORT i Mado to the Rank Commlssioncriof tho Stnte of Utah, of tho condition of TIIK IIAXK OF l'LEASAST GROW, located nt Plon8nnt Orovo, in tho County of Utah, Stato of Utah, at the cIobo of business on tho 21st day of Mny,vl914. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $128,67632 OvordrnftB unsecured 302.47 Furniture nnd fixtures 2,354.10 Rcnl cstnto , 4,779.17 Duo from national banks... 3,879.81 Duo from stato banks and bankers 6,972.61 Checks and cash items $ 2.90 a Gold coin 1,020.00 i Silver coin 277.00 Currency 1,368.00 2.C57.89 Exponso account 636,4 Total $149,117.40 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $ 20,000.00 Surplus fund ............. I,000fl0 Undivided profits, Interest, I exchange, etc 2,99T!V Duo to national banks '. 121.42 Individual deposits 34,488.94 Savings deposits 67,709.31 Cashier's checks ..... 1,340.63 Time certificates of deposit. 16,974.60 iillls payable 15,000.00 Amount Bet nBldo for taxes, ' etc, 481.00 Total $149,117.40 Stnto of Utah, County of Utah: S. L. Swciiboii being first duly sworu according to law, deposes and says that ho Is assistant cashier of the above named bank; that the abovesand foregoing report contains a full, tru? and correct statement of tho condltldit of the said batik at the closo of business busi-ness 011 tiio 21st day of May, 1914. S. L. 8WENSON. Correct Attest: J. R. HALLIDAY, A. E. COOPER, W. S. CH1PMAN, J Directors. Subscribed and sworn to beforH rare this 27th day of May, 1914. . T H. C. JOHNSON. Seal Notary Public. (My commission expires 21st day of August. 1915.) Stnte of Utah, Office of Rank Commissioner: Commis-sioner: I, C. A. Glazier, Dank Commissioner of thC Stato of Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a full, truo and correct 'copy of the statement pX-4A above named company, filed In if J? Hco thlB 28th t day orMny.X"- " T .---, jw Or-JCUTAZIER, 3 Dank Commissioner. Let the REVIEW Do Your Printing. HMHK4MMHJ 'bUR 9,000 ACRE FARM Practically all irrigated, located five miles from Grass Rango, will bo sold in parcels of 1G0 acres. This is the last largo farm to bo cut up in tho famous fam-ous Fergus county along the new line of tho C. M. & St. P. Railway. I Grass Range 1 Ranch Co. ju Grass Rango, Montana I i I 30-4t I 1 BMBBgJMM ( Watch Our Show Windows for Bargaiil Our Muslin UnderwearNo bet- ;I nj; ter quility shown in district. At prices 1 JS that will surprise you. Have you in- ; spected our line of DRESS GOODS? J 5 If not you should before buying your Summer Dress. Our line is complete. oil ' price is the lowest. Mvhc p ; Miw. Cullimore Mercantile Company Jj; The Place You Get a Square Deal for the Round Dollar. V LINDON, UTAH Mu paiiKgg4gMKjg4HMg4jrJgJggMg4BH M f mmm . aBf i REPORT Mado to the llnnk Commissioner of the Stato of Utah of tho condition of THE UTAH JIANKIM1 t'OMl'ANY, located at l.chl, In tho County of Utah, Stnte of Utah, at the closo of business on the 21st day of May, 1914. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts .......$ 80,485.11 Overdrafts unsecured 80.22 Dunking house 0,080.00 Heal estate 33,945.20 iiuu from national banks... 0,720.35 Due from stato banks and bankers 3,597,76 Checks and cash items $ 051.00 Gold coin 5G0.00 Silver coin 510.30 Currency 557.00 2,278.30 KxpeiiBQ account 365.30 llonds, rnllroad and Industrial Indus-trial .' 46,268.15 Totul 1191,420.39 LIAUIL1T1ES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Undivided profits, Intel cut, exchange, etc 3,113.72 Individual deposits 37,639.55 Savings (deposits 20,792.67 Cashier's checks 893.78 Demand certificates of deposit de-posit 1,000.00 Tlmecortttlcatea of deposit 46,980.67 Llllla payable 25,000.00 . Total $191,420.39 State or Utah, County of Utah: William E. Lvnns, being ilrst duly sttorn according to law, deposes and says thnt he Is cashier of the abovo uumea bank; that the above and foregoing fore-going repoit contains n full, true and correct statement of tho condition of tho said bank ut the closo of business on the 21st day of May, 1914. WM. E. EVANS. Correct. Attest: A. 3. EVANS. GEORGE WEBB, WILLIAM THORNTON, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this 28th day of May, 1914. S. I. GOODWIN, IScal t Notary Public. lJ (My commission expires 17th dny of Wnyrisiro State cUJtab, Office of Rank Commissioner: Commis-sioner: I, C. A. Qlazler, Dank Commissioner of tho Stnto of Utah, do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is n full, truo nnd correct copy of tho statement of tho abovo named company, (lied In my office this 1st dny of Juno, 1914. ' C. A. GLAZIER, Hnnk commissioner. o NOTICE. BIDS WANTED. Dlds will bo received by tho County Auditor of Utah County, Utah, at tho offlco of tho County Clerk Provo, Utah, up to nnd Including Juno 30, 1914, for furnishing record books, blnnks nnd stationery required for tho use of tho county officers during tho yenr beginning begin-ning July 1, 1914. And nlso for tho publication of county reports, notices and advertisements advertise-ments during tho onsulng year, beginning begin-ning July 1, 1914. b All bids must state scpnrntoly the price of each Itom and tho porson to whom the contract Is awarded shnll glvo a bond for tho faithful performance, perform-ance, of tho contract. Tho bids will bo opened and contracts con-tracts awnrded by tho County Commls-Bloners Commls-Bloners of Utah County nt their ilrst meeting In July, 1914, which will be on July 6, 1914. Tho Commissioners reserve tho right to nccopt or roject any or all bids, and may accept or roject u part of nny bid. Dated Juno 1, 1914. A. V. ROniNSON, J2t County Auditor. $40 California AND RETURN. Tickets on Sale Daily, For tho Vncation June 1st to Sept 30th U,,V(i "KACI, CATAM.NA. "'"', ' ; r" "A"Kl 31'IlFTTATHlXn. , UQATINQ. FISHING. For literature or Information see I.LOUJ. Agent, Pleasant Grove. nm! Or address- rttd") I J H MANli:ilPU.u, A. a.' P. A. sF&TiW Salt Lake City. NU I In tho whole field of medicine thero la not n healing remedy that will repair re-pair damage to tho flesh more quickly than DALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. In cuts, wounds, sprains, burns, scalds and rheumatism, Us healing and penotratlng power la extraordinary. extraordin-ary. Prlco 25c, 50a and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Wm. Thornton. MAKERS OF HIGH CLASS MONUMENTS. THE DEMAND OF THE DAY IS THAT A CONCERN BE JUDGED BY ITS PRODUCT AND NOT BY WHAT IT CLAIMS FOR IT8ELF. A CAREFUL INSPECTION' OF OUR PRODUCT WILL CONVINCE YOU OF THE FACT THAT WE ARE! MAKERS OF HIGH-CLASS 310NUMBNTS. VALUE THAT CAN NOT BE PROVED, BUT HAS TO BE IMAGINED, IMAG-INED, IS A DELU8ION. YOU CAN SEE REAL VALUE IN EXCESS OF THE COST IN DEESLEY MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. THE HIGH GRADE OF THE MATERIAL IN THEM, THEIR CORRECT COR-RECT DESIGN, CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP WORK-MANSHIP AND BEAUTY ARE CLEARLY APPARENT. YOU DO NOT HAVT TO STRETCH NOR STRAIN YOUR IMAGINATION TO REALIZE THAT BEE8LEY MONUMENTS MONU-MENTS HAVE EVERY QUALITY THAT THOROUGHLY RELIABLE MONUMENTS OUGHT TO HAVE. THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL AND STAND THE TEST OF TIME. NOW 18 A GOOD TIME TO SEE US ABOUT THAT WORK YOU WILL WANT ERECTED BEFORE DECORATION DECORA-TION DAY. 11KK3LEY MARIILE ft GRANITE WORKS BY THE TABERNACLE ; PROVO, UTAH. G. P Parker J. W. Robtoson PARKER & ROBINSON Lawyers omcos: l ProTo -Farmers' nnd Merchants Hank; Ilnlldlne;. Am. Fork Chlnman Hank Building American Fork Livery and Transfer Stable F,v?M.VmIEE9-COMFOnTADi-B VEHICLESA BEAUTIFUL HEARSE nnimodlou Hark Meets All Train I- W, NIEI.SEN. Prop. Phone 55.1) Orders Solicited "mining and Sign Writing Call I , AXEL BLOOMQUIST THE PAINTER Simp on Main Street Dr. R.K. Knighton flrn.liiate Veterinarian' I'lione No. 70H AMERICAN FORK. UTA CLARENCE M. BECK I-iAWYEH Practices in nny court M,nmii Hank limidl,,K, H0U1 , A31KUA. FOKK. UTAH. FOR 8ERVICE-Bennlon'ghirB2 Jersey boar, nt W. H v2gB bani, Lehl, Utah. VMtlB WANTED-A flrst-class glruTlH cooking nt the Rcltuc CM Utah. JH FOR SALE Beautiful buiidkTI 1 acres; second lot cut JH Fowlor's residence. Inauln 7g)l Klrkham, Lehl, Utah. ' " lJM LOST A dark JorseyJujlferMJiB year old; an under sIom iigH ear and over half In left ear H return to Hcber Barratt, AmH Fork, and bo rownrded. wlgjB PLACE orders forgoojcberirlMiB . Frank Galsford, Lehl. jM tf'RUIT FAR7TFORSAlilAnUiB fruit farm, four acres In JeatH apples bearing second crop; latH? in raspberries, gooseberries, WtBd berries, grapes and red currutrH acres planted in cucumbers. Adfcgfl or 8eo Frank Galsford, Lehl, UUkjl r'OR SALIC Twin Kxcoleior UetMiB ulo 1912 Presto, light tankipcdcwiSt rear sent, $176. Writo A. M. gH iox 1476, Salt l.cku, for dcaoMB ilon. SMH 3H FOR SALE GoodyoungmtrriiBl colt for" sale cheap. D. H. JoiflHc sou, American Fork. iH TO RENT Two Hgb70UMtMi rooms; also sleeping rooulHt particulars call at J. J.'CklltiH! rosldence, Ichl. iiga FOR SERVICE-Pure-bioWiB bull; al so pure-blood BcrktMnwH J. L. Harvey, Pleasant GroT, CtiH '"'sIB1 A BARGAIN If you are loektiiiB a bargain on a neat llttlt eMkH see Edward Southwlck, Lehl,Utik,tl particulars on the Mrs. BtttikH house on Fifth North. VlH Also 12-hcrcs of choice ItMIH Lehl Buch. 11 PONY FOR SALE A chlieVJkB pony, 3-ycars-old, gentle u 1 kH and about tho sire of a shetUBd MH Just the thing for children to rlH drive. Prlco very reasonable. AH tlculars call Citizen OfflceAawliH Fork. JH FOR SALET-Eggs nnd baby olB Thoroughbred Duff 0rplaHH Eggs 60 cents for 13. Cblcki IOomjH each. Mrs, Amanda Robi, LU. JH HIGHEST CASH PRICEpatdH eggs, poultry, veul and hide. fH r phono CharleB Dorton, UhL lHfJJJJJJ WHITE ORPINGTON EadSforkH lug, 16 for 1. Mrs. S. W. BHH Lehl. JM nUILDINQ LOTS FOR 8ALB-flH block east of First Ward cbtnfcH Phono 97-M. !!? CHICKENS WANTED Will Pf ! highest cash price and call. for .(! Ebblo ChrlBtenson, Ix!hl, Utah. B 134-W. " FOR SALE Thorough-bred H Plymouth Rook eggs; 50c per ting. Calvert Haslor, Lehl, Uuh- w 'ggB The Old Reliable Store of W. GRANT I VhoIean!o & Kolail UeIW Pianos, Organs and MuswH Goods ot AU Kinds Wall Paper, Chinaware, Glassware, Crockory ' AMERICAN FOKK, UTAH NO, 2, g Government Abstracts I rronM?0rpUrrofdnil,,'rnnt,y?Ur tlUe " y 'n.1 ",,,.laiiSS I County thero nro oVoV 1M nnnB,,.Br" nfrctli'B your proporly. In U titles nro km t 1. .d Sf t,u,8 '"atrumontB. Records nffcctlnf ' Treasurer and" the' County nSrd'.rf U, " C1rk' th I the an,iril!;nVo(!, ,& "!c.08 H,,d Bon"l' yor title would bo. to THK TITLE, a senrTmT.ftt,.lU ''"I'OHslblo tank. And yet, TO KNOW wnoiiUeU wo'uft b LnM Mbo mn,io' A lnwycr'B foo for the ! "loiio man tl, , skilled iivU,r "onao- " l" "lbl,c rf.u 9 comphted. U ,ftfwyr 'would novor know whon Ida task ' wl,osoUBUlir'W"i'lnnce"n, !)i fy'uT"tlvn Uomnnd for lio n"8'"0.1?! I Htle" " '"ALT INDEX," him developed tho "iiliatrnct of 'To l,u Continued.) I UTAH TITLE COMPANY I TI1QHNE. Mgr . I |