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Show r 1 I i i i ! I JAPAfJ PUSHES CANTON MARCH G . KONG, Oct. 15 flIEH :&, forces of the. Cantonese clashed .... todav ' with the Jpaaeset K South -Chmas-army whictt is - advancing on Cantoa.' jferociQus : fighting ; was reported at TamshnPingshan and the key :- t .iHOI Aav&nc , Canton highway, the immediate i Japanese objective. K I Early reports told of impor-r impor-r tan t'-Chinese successes and heavy Japanese, losses. Canton celebrated 'jc jubilantly but somewhat pre- maturely. : The . Japanese reform-- reform-- edL: after; suffering reverses at VTamshtuU and Pingshan and latest v ' reports indicated that they were 4 advancing slowly. "5 Rhodes Scholar JBlanks Are Due i Applications , tor the competi-' competi-' tlve .Rhodes scholarship to 'be awarded la the western states dia-trict dia-trict are due at the offices of the secretaries.' of the various state committees on November 5y according ac-cording to Dr. Frank Aydelotte of ' Swarthmore, Pa., American secre-" secre-" tary of the Rhodes trustees. See-i See-i retarylfor the Utah state commit- REPORT . S of Condition of FARMERS mjiam ;;sSy8rSVV?hrclSrof fccliSasce wAVa call made J. the the Federal Reserve bank of this msinci pu of the Federal Reserve Act t ASSETS 781,529.45 ; Loans and discounts - 504.79 rWAnlrafta . United States Government obligations, direct andor t fully guaranteed ' Other bonds, stocks, and securities- I Banking house, $25,300 Furniture and Fixtures, $9,402.83 ., ; r- 1 numa4 Ather than hanklnff house 1 S nLUiaiC unuvu vw.v. a 1 1 Q ftfUl nfl Reserve with Federal Reserve bank na.wu.uu Cash inees with other banks, and cash items in f nrocess of collection Other assets TOTAL LIABILITIES ; Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and I corporations ? : Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and t corporations ..,....!., ..f. - State, county, and municipal deposits ... ti ........... United States Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other bankSv certified and officers' checks 5 outstanding, etc '. i . . I Deposits not secured by the pledge of loans I andor investments . , . i $L368,766.0l $ TOTAL DEPOSITS ,$168,766.01 i Interest, taxes, and other expenses accrued and unpaid I Dividends- declared but not- yet- payable, and amounts I set aside for dividends not declared and for accrued Iv interest on capital notes and debentures Other, liabilities (Unearned Discount) ... 4,928.07 Capital account: 11 Capital notes and debentures sold to RFC $ 20,000.00 I s Common stock 1,000 shares par f value $100.00 per share 120,000.00 I Surplus 30,500.00 I Undivided profits net 20,121.64 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT TOTAL, INCLUDING CAPITAL ACCOUNT .. VTiTMnRANDUM: LOANS AND INVESTMENTS SECURE LIABILITIES .United States Government obligations, direct andor ' . fully guaranteed $10,400.00 TOTAL PLEDGED, excluding rediscounts 10,400.00 Pledged : - With State authorities to qualify of fiduciary powers TOTAL PLEDGED STATE OF UTAH County of Utah 4 J. H. Calder, being first duly - says, that ne is ja&mer or me aoove namea Darin ana uihj. me auov i and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the i condition of the said bank at the close of business on the zsth day l of September, 1938. J. H. CALDER ; Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of October, 1938. LEROY J. OLSEN .j (SEAL) Notary Public ! Residing at Provo, Utah. My Commission will expire 3-21-42. Correct Attest I OTA TIT" fT7 IPP4TJ . . - v . ... , VVUiilllMiVIICi I I, Rulon F. Starley. Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the t statement of the above named companv. filed in mv office on mmt xiesn mil go. FAMOUS 4SPRING CANYON COAI JPIIili YOUR BIN NOW ON OUR FUEt BUDGET PLANI 5 T0NSAa Low As $5-45 Per Month 6 TONS As Low As $6.55 Per Month 8 TONS As Low As $6.41 Per Month No Money Down - Six Months or Longer To Pay Buy Now and Savel - Phone 525 Bovjuntt, pnntr no-sil! fs Resurfaced , riEUj pans! nua . Dflttsi t - Cheapest Bowling Prices t&if7taKi8 tee i is 'lI Dt Thoinaa, McCormick building, Salt Lake" CIty.v , !' Thirtv-two-. scholarships to) Ox ford, university are awarded each year to students i to the 4 United SUtes ;They uwere provided for by the-: will of ykthe : late iCeeii Rhodes. ?vThe-scholarships , provide for a fixed, ptipend' of about 51800 a year for a two-year period, twith & possibility; of a tfiird year to be awarded xf or outstanding work Candidate to be eligible must be. V male, citizens of the? United States vndv ;-mm9rte::&fir tween . the vagea . of nineteen- and twenty-ffreoi Octpbar-s 1839, and have . completed at least his sophomore year college by . the time of. appiicauon..r, :; -T,'f:. ' . Brigham Young ; university ; stur dents who: are interested to: applying apply-ing should hand toi-their applications applica-tions to Professor '.Karl Young, university representative -MH committee, wh spent -two years at Oxford; university, as a Rhodes scholar , tov lfl33-34 c Four, years ago Chauncey r. Harris, aaa of President I FrankkUn S; Harris , of the university, was selected -from B. Y.' U. to represent the district for three years of study during 1934-35-36. .1.0X3 -Vi- - liars . 3 Vm s V Provo's new city . schools, far-; ker school and Ttmpanogos school, SSSmber 28. 1938, published in Bank Commissioner of Jah and 125353.32 235,162.06 34,702.83 6,865.91 252B!ITI 644.47 $1,551,020.60 .$ 697,004.80 , . 494,938.24 . 140,298.00 3,383.00 33,141.97 6,654.88 50.00 . . 170,621.64 . .. $1,551,020.60 PLEDGED TO for the exercise 10.400.00 $10,400.00 sworn according to law, deposes and if r.Y winrkOTrrsrp . JOHN O. BEESLEY V. J. BIRD Directors RULON F. STARLEY Bank Commissioner V future OUUUI J PROVO- (UTAH)'- Lncliy Stiiy vays in aMuddle Starting today, at the Uinta theater, Stuart Erwin and Pauline Moore are? featured inV'Passport Husband," a hilarious comedy In which Stu gets mixed nip with a gang of mobsters and is always up to his neck in hot water. Also on this big program Jack Holt is seen in "Crime Takes a Hpilday," with Marcia Ralston. were visited Wednesday and Thursday by the students of Pro fessors Hermese Peterson - and Rf D. Law's elementary teacher training classes at Brigham Young university." The classes were asked to take special note of the ' numerous outside out-side entrances going directly from the playgroixid into the More Than Man-Sized Kill! f ':V' ; Va '"' ' -- i - -? L , ... .; r " 1 r mm This 1270-pound mud shark, was in Pudget sound by two Pacific seen above witn rifle and j me, is canniDai was namea up wnere it J-S ; (i a.' Need navsr tires? . " . -1 "'Ill -II I M mm mm Buy Selberling Standard Serrice tires and bare enough xnoneY left ortor to bur a lot cf otber tHagi you need. Here'a a blgb-gtade, blgb-gtade, rct quality tire ia every respect that Seiberling' guarantees HI WETTIIIG far 12 months. Come in today and trade your old, worn tires fa en this great now money saving' tirtv . We make the most liberal trade-in allow-anceintownl , YOU GAMBLE WHEN YOU - Seiberling We Give You a Written 1,1 :t .MONTHS GUARANTEE CHH:Canrf;.'Ll AUTO 5 SPECULIZED SERVICE T275SotthjUnIvercity - Avenue,1 Phone C 10 gONffAy"'HERAL: - classrooms on the ground floor, the cloak rooms in each class and the amount and direction of the light. The students- noticed that much of (be (blackboard space had . been eliminated and replaced by. bulletin boards with a long work table containing a sink to facilitate the working out of classroom projects. ' -4 1 SIT t. ' . T . captured and killed off Seal Rock- northwest sportsmen. Steve Priest dwarfed by his huge captive. The can Kiu no more salmon. 13 IIKIWII M BUY id T938 Totaling l $110,926.18. - a third j Huwrier - apporuonmem ; wui . g out to county taxing- units 1 this week, ' xeporta County 1 Treasurer Andrew Jensen; The amount covers cov-ers redemptions itfoRV-July;;; August- and : September. . The- amount wings i the.: total eollectecL from this ; source : during 1933 to $309,516.65; Tax sale-redemption." collections - have - grown considerably , ln"thet-last four years points out '"ISeJeaBetu'l' V Comparative figures arer aa- follows: fol-lows: 1931, ' 5107,929-78; 'V1932, I101.03T.76; ! 1933 ? $10348.41; 1934. J314.090; 193S, $258,323.24,' 1936, $544,491.93; and 1937, $521,-924.4X $521,-924.4X ' :: S.- '.. . Of tie third quarter apportionment apportion-ment Provo City will receive: $6, 181X0; Provo school district, $4,-618.80; $4,-618.80; and Provo metropolitan water district, $138.57, reports Deputy Frank T. Bennett. "v Others app6rtionlngs are : '. - Lehi, $1,478.42; ;! American11 Fork, $1,-115.63; $1,-115.63; ' Alpine, $1016 Pleasant Grove, v$322.S6 Llndon, , $216,72; Qremv $644.42; Alpine school t district--$8,761.31; Sprlngville, $1,-' 166.48; 'Mapleton, $168.71 ; Spanish Span-ish Fork, $604.47; : j'-- - Salem, $870; cPayson. $715; Sajitaquin, $206.73 .Goshen, $193.-39 $193.-39 f Genola, $409.93 ; IJebo school district, '$25,13238; state and ; states school, $19,924.69; state road, $112.91; county, $36,428.39; Lehi met. water district, $12L40; American Fork met. water district, dis-trict, $1185; Mapleton irrigation, $1,743.16; Sprlngville irrigation, $64.12; Benjamin drainage district, dis-trict, $34.27; Lake. Shore and Benjamin drainage district, $185.-17; $185.-17; Utali county No. 1 drainage district, $211.81; bounty, $2.52; tuberculosis fund, $15.01. WELFARE AID IS CHECKED With only current income from sales tax collections for a source of revenue, the state will have to operate its welfare program for the remainder of the year within confines of this sum, J. W. Gill-mah, Gill-mah, state public welfare director, direc-tor, told Utah county welfare leaders and workers here Friday night. All surpluses available for any type of assistance have been exhausted. ex-hausted. Pending legislative action ac-tion the state revenues will not be increased only as the state sales taxsrise8t,;Gillman explained. Saturday Director William H. Callahan of the county welfare office explained that funds for old age, dependent children, the blind, and unemployables would not be effected here, but that the employables em-ployables this winter will probably have to look to WPA and other relief agencies for aid unless state revenues are bolstered. Utah county has been contribut pg its 10 per cent of the county ; STARTS STATE "You Wrecked tly Piano ;VEndodUr World nishtV i niiined ny Rcpulaficn . . and Stolo Hy; tr6i oiii tt nr jFipc:Tco:n:oiiTcrjaLLo; lilOTOLS CAIiTOON TTIIE GLASS ; SUPPER' PAItASIOUNT NE3 j -7 . -: j . ; . ,- .. '"; j '""-t-' ;', f.cl.sn Ftsizrcs Ara Yczr Csst Er.izrtz'ir.rr.zrJ ! ?;; v Love ScoopsHottest News ;n HeeMlei As many.thrilla aa a1 newsreel camera man has in a lifetime are yours today - at - the Paramount -when Clark Gable and Myrna .Loy are seen in tneir new r thrill romance Too Hot To Handle," with Walter Pidgeon; This la the ex citing story of what newsreel men do to bring you thrills as they happen, and "bring you two hours of real enjoyment. M -rv ,if--" 9.'. f ' j" I: - ;t - r:r..j .... I. . i li if ... " '. ' . 11 g 1 MOUE HURT IN till A truck turnover, a triple-car ramming and a construction project proj-ect accident featured Friday evening eve-ning accidents in and near Provo. None was reported seriously hurt. Mike Petroff, 50, R. F. D. No. 1, Box 95 A, reported $100 damage when his truck was rammed and overturned after Pete Bonavich, 30, Fort Douglas, struck him after aft-er running a red light at Fifth West and Center about 6:40 p. m. Bonavich was arrested by Traffic Sergeant O. E. Pedersen. Alvin Colledge, 24, Tooele, stated stat-ed the front end of his car was wrecked at a damage cost of $175, when he struck an unlighted pile of black road construction materials ma-terials at 7:45 p. m. at Fourth South and University. He reported he was" going about 20 miles per welfare cost on schedule, Mr. Callahan said. He noted that a December, 1937, estimate placed welfare costs to the county for 1938 at approximately $121,000. A present estimate for this year shows this will be less, approximately approxi-mately $109,0tX, due Tdthe state's inability to keep of its share of tne projected relief cost. Mrs. Vyvyan Parmalee, repre senting the department of service and assistance, also spoke Friday night to the group hearing Mr Gillman, composed of the county welfare staff, county welfare board, county commissioners and elective county officers. About 40 attended TODAYI lloart.. .! Hsfe Ycu!" tcriu,t kiiiliiu! CRASHES MB1 i .1 ;;;; ! hour. He presented his bill to Provo city officials and W. W. Clyde c company, . Springville,- the contractors. ' When a car traveling ahead stopped suddenly as other traffic approached in the adjoining lane, four cars traveling behind the former were forced to stop hurriedly hur-riedly on Lake View road, two miles from 'Provo, about 5 p. m., LeRoy Bunnell, 37, Tremonton, driver of one, reported. The last three hit the rear of the one traveling just ahead, Bunnell Bun-nell said to sheriffs mem He estimated esti-mated his damage at $76. The driver of the car which slowed suddenly sped away, and no one could follow Bunnell said. Native of African swamps, a certain species of catfish is the only fish to swim upside down; other fish found in that position are either dead or dying. i i n s r xi t 'iJav- 2oc K II A Vi l Eves. klullLk NEW TODAY "Greater Movie Season" Brings Two More Big Hits! It's Your Biggest Entertainment Bargain! The most bewildered bewild-ered bridegroom that ever got stood up - - - . against a wall! The most sociable socia-ble mobsters that ever muaseled in - - on a honeymoon! honey-moon! The most hilarious hilari-ous picture that ever put the nation's na-tion's funny-bone on the spot - - -It's Just Stu s Funny For Words! L: TV "Unmasking the Most 'i&r . V :StCX'- 'nthlts9, Criminal Who i!X.- i,yy dyj$3j&- irziSiiim&M MARCIA RALSTON, ADDED Son Hit - r - "ASK UNCLE SOL'! - HVTEST SXUS 4 PAGE1 'SEVEN' Oddities In ........ - v. - '.. The News - AUGUSTA Kansas.,- Oct. 15" EE--Last spring Frank . Tracy anticipated, an-ticipated, a large crop of - apples, but grasshoppers ruined tti prospects pros-pects of eating -the blossoms. Today, To-day, Tracy's tree was ' In " full bloom agax ' - . - - Divorcie Sought 'Divorce. from Erastus ? Ell . . - or Fayson. is sougnt by Mabel Robinson on charges of cruelty and non-support; the action -was filed . with the clerk of district court. The couple, who r , married Dec. 26, 1904, have five . . Irhildren only one of whom , Is of minor age. Home and personal property, $150 attorney's Xees, and $40 monthly alimony are asked by Mrs. Robinson. - A newly-hatched kiwi is an ex- v. act miniature , of the adult, and"", has no immature plumage. ; P R; O VO 15c till ..6 20c Eves. LAST TIMES TODAY! -An Outstanding Program! BIG EIIHB Bobby Breen V May, Robson in "RAINBOW ON THE RIVER" Rex Beach's THE BARRIER with Leo Oarrillo Jean Parker. James Ellison Also Betty Boop Cartoon Movietone News Come Before 6 and Save : v. L 3 . . i . i i : v "-; jr., . - |