Show REPORT made to the bank commissioner miss loner of the state of utah of the condition of the slate BANK located at tooele thoele in ill the county of tooele thoele st te of utah at the close of business on the day of december 1915 RESOURCES loans ard aad discounts overdrafts unsecured stocks Stock stockland sand ime other bonds school and city banking acute 4 00 furniture Furni tuie erd fixtures 2827 40 due fica Vati cral banks due from state banks and bankers banker 63 elc for clearing house 1500 00 checks cash items gold coin 00 silver coin Cuir currency cilcy expense account 2714 total capital cantal stock paid in surplus fund undivided pro profits fits Int interest irest exa etc 79 dividends unpaid individual Depos deposits fis 38 demand aerts of deposit cashiers checks saving deposits time aerts of deposit amount set aside for taxes etc total state of utah 1 coa chanty rity of tooele thoele edwin M T orme being first duly sworn according to law deposes and says that he is cashier of the above named bank that the above and foregoing report contains a full true and correct statement of the condition ot of the said bank at the close of business on the day of december 1915 EDWIN M ORME cashier correct attest CHARLES R MBRIDE meridel MB RIDEl la 11 L BAKER directors PETER CLEGG w tsow 44 A sab i s i clyona orn 1 rp shraga th raga J engar ENG Lr tip notary public bite si MY commission eap exp expires r 2 3 d AA lyof caay of january 1217 1 1 1 Sta state teof of utah 1 office of the bank comm commissioner as ioner j ac I 1 C A GLAZIER bank commissioner of the state of utah do hereby certify that the he foregoing is a full true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company filed in my office this ah day of january 1916 C A GLAZIER bank commissioner many months ago almost from the beginning of the war we were told that german women following the example of their great grandmothers v voluntarily 0 gave up their gold rings rina s klets bearings ea rings bracelets and binam eals ants ot oi every description to be made or coined into money for the national needs whatever truth there may be in this story there is no doubt that many germin german women have been presented by the government with iron rings to replacing the gold ones they have parted with but what happened a century ago then prussia crushed b y napoleon and bankrupt was in dire need of money and the prussian Prussia women gave up all their jewels and to help cope with the pre baling poverty and out of this ali a aroas and thi fill wi WAS nothing less tha than tithe the of at cast iron jewelry to 0 o replace the gold and silver ornaments which the great bladl es cs of the kingdom had given away at first sight ti no would seem I 1 lii ij 3 aai ti ii i i for or th ill alii p 1 l natili im citi lri in i bit th ill ants mid aldi ot of iron hiva chiv a wan woal I 1 elfull fri glie ap prinz dj dua entirely I 1 th of 0 th mor workmen kmen A complete set of thi first made iron jewelry is is now consider ed a great family leg legacy ley france before the war had 0 n industrial ji dai c concerns nc e an fn i s i 1 I 1 american commercial interest in greenland tests rests wholly in obtaining supplies of from there the qi quarries arries at at the southern extremity of the dafid supply nearly all the used in tile the world europeans in ili general buy twice as many books per capita as in america an average of one book annually annu illy to every is sold while in switzerland the ratio rail is as high as one to every persons A new york pap paper r comments on the fact that no longer is the west the wild and woolly section of the country that honor it now bestows bestons on the mushroom eastern cities magically summoned into exl existence tence by manufacturers of war supplies the total area of ireland is square miles or acres about the area of maine or south carlina about acres or practically 75 per cent are used for meadows and hay dr john brashear a pittsburg astr anomer I 1 announces that if any planet was inhabited like our earth Is today it was venus and not mars holding that the rarity of the atmosphere made mars uninhabitable brashear said the atmosphere of venus was as dense no now w as that of the earth in in prehistoric i alm times s when life in all flims was richest but this act set seems to us that the roan man who lives in such a dense smoke as pittsburg is surrounded with would be a poor judge to tell the densel den tir of any planet A foreign prince staying in paris made a heavy bet with a member ol of the im imperial aerial club that he the prince lt AW n w w VOT M au rs e arrested ar r e st e ed by thet police without committing any offence offense 0 or i 1 ing ae the authorities in any fashion the way he won his wager was by dressing himself in a tattered old blouse a pair of bouldy mouldy boots full of holes anda disreputable burlesque of a hat thus attlies he walked up to one of the most aristocratic balea in paris and seated himself at a table called tor for a cup of chocolate the waiter as was only natural didiot care about serving so suspicious looking a customer before he was assured that payment would de forthcoming so he told the prince that lie he must pay in advance upon this his highness pulled a bundel of banknotes bank notes out ol of his bis pocket and picking out one of cono considerable id erable value told him to take th the price of the coffee out of it and bring back the change the man immediately went in search of the proprietor of the cafe who when he heard the facts of the case caie ordered the coffee to be served and at the same time sent to 0 the nearest police station for an officer the prince was of course I 1 arrested and taken before a commissary of police ile he announced his tank rank and told his bis reasons for assuming such an costume the authorities were obdurate at first but finally they their consented to send the prince under escort to tile the imperial club where the gentleman with whom the bet had been made proved his identity and paid his highness the money he had fairly won in some cases a few of the species of ferns native to the me united states are arc so common as to be serious weed posts pests the brake and tile the bay scented fern beins the most troublesome in ill order to destroy them the depart ment of agriculture aRii culture recommends that they bo be cut off close to tile tho surface of the ground a year for two years preferably fust before the season we ve do all kinds ol 01 job printing from rora an envelope wa toa theatre poster experiments indicate that fireflies emit a species specie of xray X ray the united states stales produces po duces 30 pei per i cent of the oil of 1 ili the world i new electrical process p recess galss mak s charcoal from sawmill waste the sout south h has approximately acres of undeveloped land there Is one grocery store to every inhabitants in the united states stales in some of russia gold has been mined without interruption since 1744 ashes obtained by burning woolen or cotton cllon cloth are used 1 I for or healing wounds in the european war several swiss churches are ecca om icIly heated with electricity ob bained from nearby waterfalls an italian scientist has developed a method of identifying individuals by means of the veins in their hands japan has found valuable deposits deposit of coal on an island in nagasaki harbor and close to its aasebo naval station A rifleman aims six lengths abe ahead ad 4 of art an aeroplane and at the nose of a zeppelin to allow for or the speed of his object one of the worlds most powerful wireless stations is taing being built bafit by the french govern government governA glent ent on the island 0 of I 1 tahiti A wisconsin town is to have a school built like a tweatie tb th eatie with a moving picture outfit as an adjunct to od education catl j the goderum government ent of boll 41 11 the ver iii rf i aff y t bl tibits tie its industries to business in men n in the united St states ittes experiments in italy seem to in indicate that tonta tomatoes toes planted iu in vineyards kill the insects that cause in grapevines in au an effort to keep the germans front from crossing the vistula several hundred women wamen aided the russian soldiers to dig trenches A great system of windmills is being experimented with in kansas to pump the underground water to the surface for the purpose of irrigation concrete arches resting on bedrock have been built in a new hamp shire to support gravestones in land too soft to support them itself taa T io united states slates navy will lish a wireless station on cape cod especially equip equipped ted to guide vessels along the atlantic cc coast ast in time of fog professor harvey worrall the statistician says 3 per cent of our laughter is due to amusement the other 97 per cent is the result of attempts to be polite the price of coal is said to have reached 30 a ton at ame and steps are being taken to bring it from japan where the cost is just one tenth ao ac great french hospital attendants hav hav succeeded tn in impregnating rubber gloves with the salts of certain metals and making aking them impervious to X rays for the protection of persons using the rays the longest steel arch bridge in the world is the recently completed one over hell gate east river new york it has a span of 1000 feet between the abi abutment ament towers a clear height of feet and atonal a total height of feat feet a above bo e the mead high water the annual cut of ariti brighh ili columbia a timber is approximately feet there are mills and 90 logo log king ging camps in in tile the province employ ing hie about men zinc refining continue ol of interest in canada the british columbia government will give fia financial Rain ancial cial help to a victoria reduction company fur ur ei kg a demonstration plant at nison A new process lor for the distillation of peat has been patented in ili great britain which produces coke fuel oil ammo abal paraffin and acetone of high grade while muelha muc hhas been done to i improve 1 m the condition of the employed by factory inspection yet the statement is made au authoritatively lively that th the e real solution of the public health lern lem lies in the improvement of the home experiments sire re underway in ili england with a new fuel for automobiles that is made from sugar refinery refuse and is said to have greater power than gasoline |