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Show SATURDAY, JANTJABY fSS This is your corner. Make dm of it for your information on questions cat are puzzling you. It will bo my pleasure and privilege to answer care fully ana promptly all question submitted to me. Yout' questions must b limned to two, ana four jull nam and address must accompany each letter. Tot apodal information send atamped envelope. All communication will always be held in absolute confidence." All -letters' should be addressed raj plainly in pen -and ink to Helen Brooke, Box 1545, Salt Lake City. )tJZCit mm Waa ireotot " Am wHtins to ton oare awr I wnU mnl wta as for sewral and did aot tUT f eoraar for " "J1,Wer a questHa or twe for met I tolaU m en year (Men. elee tae ead advlae see rle to yew auria. u wr weald alt Seat tab advise 1 mm eare thrrs MM Ml be ee Many mMskas ada. I as the folloaiiif soaasi "TIM Fatal Wtddlns." aha. "WW TM end I War Yoani llaasW 6sa ra tall a wfcere I aaa tt a book of tka aid aw, else some f the old eewbor eanasT ataesrtlr, ' v , ,. A ROBERTS ADMIRER. Thanks far rear worse of praiae and en- Bt I aa sore anr taeulrsre am la asklaa eaastione and aeakln ad- dwrefore 1 foal that Dm will Bead tb i ehtterely alvea. . From mt Robsrta, Ida- Om, fcaouliwTt, I Snd anl ona taquirins for aaaaa. t Ona af taem, ' J art aa Um Sua Want kVwa," epaeersd la fee paper, aah of DsaT to. Thla tetter waa alaaad "Browaaraa." . Bf tale ) net roar letter I am aara veers did mm reach ate. Spmo doaa aot allow far assay evaa s feaaw ia oaa aaraar. but If roa wltt Bead year aaaaa aad addraaa I wUI aaad than Of yea hy letter If they aaa bo obtaiaad. Book af aid Baart Bean may b bad la tba arasle aawca for S eeats, bat tboat do aot aoatali aba aid aoaaJar eocwe each aa you aad ao aaa ay etkars are Inootrlnt for, but mr raa law leva bata aiero thaa kind aad unaroaa la aoadlBC taoai la, ao awkapa I mar rot yaara, aa. Tbaa. too, If I aeatck teat oaoagb, 1 aaa arr aftaa rewarded by aadlna taaaa. If yoa raw aaa af tba book aaaatloaed 1 will bo alad aa kaa a) atat ta fwa. Tba ooatela about Paar Mlaa Brooka; -This Is tli flraUtlroa wa naro Frlttoo ; yaa Car adTlca.xlt.wa nara ran ar ar llmltv plaaao anawar tham lator, for arhoa two rlrla got together there ta bats they doa't know, (1) What are tba lucky number a, month, days and olors for Norembar lath and OthT (1) Win a youn man takoa a lady friend ta ehurch. and there ta no oaher, which ae should lead tip the alaleT 'Also at Oha theatarT (S) If a tenth arade pupil Btae decided to become a etenographer wbat eubjecte should be taken ta that ATrada, Cannot - take aay bookkeeplna ew. (). What art the a gee of Mary B Mlnter and Beaale xeT And now a you Obtain a photograph af them? S) Is It true that pongee makes a fteehy aereoa look larger? If ao, la It tha eolor or the goods f (6) Do you aoaaldar colored atatlonary vulgar? Tears with bast wlahea . lJ"..-H.i,.vn'-,.pEOOT SAtXT.'S'1 1 - would appreciate you reading Aha rules heading - this department aatd limit your ouoetlons, as 1 -can gat aa few of tha questions received n - any .limited apaca any way, . (1 ) . The ewer for tba month of November Is raa red carnation, for tha mv the Palay, meaning Innocence, la listed, and for tha 80th the Oak-Tree, meaning kaaplUllty. Tuesday Is said to be the lucky day, January- and July the months, colors brown and black and " tha topas tha Jewel. (S) Whan ushers are aot proeent tha gentleman leads the way and flnda a aeat (3) Tha studies noet necessary In preparation for aten-graphy aten-graphy are grammar, Engllah, epellinK. aaathamatlca. Punctuation and spelling are very aaentlat In stenography. 4) Mary Mllea Mlnter la twenty yeara of age. Beaale Love's age la not llad o far as I have been able to learn, Send flfty cenu with your request tor A photograph and you may get one If you are very patient and wait long enough. (S) The color, 1 would aay. White and very light colors have a tendency to make people look larger than do black and dark colore. (0) Highly colored Stationery la seldom need by paroona' of refinement and cultnrs. - - Paareet Miss Brooks; I am very Interested tn "Our Corner. " and And great comfort la reading th anaay answers that you give. I Winn yon great Suecees. In your work thla happy year of 'S3. . I have a few quea-tioas quea-tioas I would like to ask If you do not aalnd. (1) In my beehive work I ohoao tba wild roea aa my symbol, would you r ateaae tell ma what tha meaning ta? it Is egg harmful for tha skin? tS) I waa bora Nov. 8th, 1900, will you pleaee tell ma which are my lucky atajra. montha and eolorsfThanklng you fa advance and wtahlng you great sue reee la your work, Toura truly,, ,y ; - . a j. a w utah. Thanks for-your good wlahea. We will all work for a. year of happiness, artld rose is. Btmpltolty. (2) I dq not ' amderetand In what way you Intend ta awa aaa for tba akin, and cannot aa arbat its etrecte might be until yon apiaia mora fully. (3) aee aaawer ta Peggy and flalty for- Novambar birth oar reaamg, me uay-Trea la lleted . iar aa. aia, moaning, glory. v ' Taar atlas Brooks:' J. This Is my ft rat attempt to enter Uie arnar and I hope I will be welcomed. WUI' yea answer a few quaatlona for one? (1) I waa born June ta. What la any lucky number, month aad day? (3) Is Viola Dana married and how old la net ; Will yea please give ma her ad sraea. manning you in advance I re-snaln. re-snaln. . MICKET, Ton ara welcome, Mickey. Tba flower for June la tha Rose, The lucky months ara said to be October and November, - tha dav. Prldav. eolora. rA hta .1 whHe. (2) Viola Dana Is 25 yeara of age, ta tha widow of John Collins aad bar addraaa Is T070 Franklin Ave., Loa Angeles. Calif. ;-,.. -. . -. .. Dear Mlsa Brooks: ' . '' ' i nope i sm welcome again, or am f toa much of a bother? If I am not. will you answer these few queotlons? 1) How old should one be before going go-ing to dances Just to watrh? 2) la tha song, "Ain't we got fun"- out 'of date, and could you publish It?, With loads of love, I remain, . your - TESTER- from Utah. No, my dear boy, you are not too aanch bother. People of all ages an-' an-' Joy seeing othera dance, and I am sura It would ba all right for you to watch also, providing yen- do not stay late r gd too often. (2) There, are later aonga. aot this one Is still quite popui; Iar. As ft can still 'be had la tha mu alo starts (price 40 cents). I cannot nub; Hah It here, but would ba glad to bare to have j ' , .l. -I It sent to you Jx.yoa wish. , tV , i ii . pear aucs uroonsi, . I have henreadlng ''Just' Between Tau aad Me" for aoma time hut tiava aver wrWnf.ta,.'ou,' . I hope i- aiit & welcome, I have saea "the -eotaer I 20, 1923. that one of the readers wished to know Shirley Mason's real name. Her name was Leonle Flugrath. but married Ber- waa born an August 16th. 100. What are my lucky days, montha and eolora? Also, Is It Impolite ta chew gum before anyone? Thanking yon . a -thousand times and wishing yon much success la ysur work. Tours truly, CURLETHEAD from Calif. Welcome Curleyhead, and thank yaa ad miMia for your Information. Tour lucky day Is said to be Hunday, your months January and October, your eol ore red and green. Tea, my dear, It Is considered vary Ill-bred ta chew gum la public ,;. Oaac Hslem ..vr - '.', As I bava bsan reading your eoraar every week, and And out haw much yaa really do for people, I wonder If yon could get a song for ma that I have bean trying for a long ttma to get, "I'll still remember when yon fortet." (2) Is Antonio Moreno aa Italian? I guess this will ba all. Thanking you la ad vsnos, I remain, your friend, BHAMROCK, Helper, Utah. ' (1) Tour song may ba had la the musts shops,: Shamrock, , ao I cannot print It here. Tha pries la 40 cents, and I will be1 glad ta have It sent ta you if yon wish. (2) Antonio Moreno Is a Spaniard. Ha waa bora In Madrid and cams to tha United Btatee at tha age Bf I. - . . V White Rose Wi ara Indebted to 'a Utah reader for your song. Whits Rosa, and I am sura H Is tha ona you have la mind: - ' r:,! - ' . WHILE THE DANCE GOES ON Amid the glare and tha splendor, Amid the gay and tha bright, " Joyoua and happy tha dancers, -- No thought of sorrow to-night. Softly the strains of tha muals Play oa all evening till dawn. Happy are they, Joyoua and gay. While the danca goes on. J ' Tat there la ana of the dancers, ' - One with a beautiful face, ., ', Laughing and chatting so freely: . Dancing with such careless grace,5' There Is no Arm hand to guide her Ne one to shiala her from harm. Bhe Is alone, husband at home, . While tha danca goes on. x: ' i' '''' While the musle was playinft In tha grand ball room; a While aU hearta beat aoftly To the old sweat time. ' While the heura wars pasalnp. Fleeting one by one, . No thought af tha morrow,.. ..... While the danca goes on.' "tou will not go to the ball love."1' - may with our baby te-nlghf - Rang la tha eara of that lady . Who's sparkling e-s shone ao bright, What cares ahs for homo and baby While she Is queen af tha ball. Husband at home, baby alone, WhUa the danca goes on. Only toa soon Is It over, Home she approaches at last. There at tha door meets her hueband Who's sad tears fall thick and fast Then not a word. Is there spoken, Gently he leads his wife In; . . There on the bed. baby Has dead. While the dance goes on. Dear Miss Brooks: ' ' ' " ' We have read your Interesting coi ner tor some time, and find It very helpful, so thought we would write and ask you a few 'questions, knowing that we would get good results. (1) Do - yon think It proper to take a young lady to a small town with a small rrowd un. chaperoned? , Why do you alwaya prefer pre-fer a chaperon? (2) We have been "stepping" with a couple of girls whom we like real well, but they "step" with ot:.er fellows, and we don't like ta have them go with the others. They aeem to treat all fellowa alike, but we would Ilka to have them for ourselves alone, Wa tike them toa well to quit them, so what would yea advise aa to do? 8) What da yaa think of gtrls who amoke? Some - glrla Inaiat, and - aay . It la ao worse for a girl to amoke thaa a boy. (t) Isn't It all right ta pat your arms tround a girl when sleighrldlng when Its crowded and cold? Thanking you In advance we remain, DUTCH and DICK, Idaho. Welcome Dutch and Dick. I hope you will be to as pleaaed with your anawers ,tndadvlce as you. have been with jUjers.: Hee anawar. ta Toots, of Utah" for question number one. (I) And pray why islioiildqt these glrla "step" with ihelr ether. friends?. I should aay thsy ware using very good Judgment when they trvat you. all alike, for I take It yon are. not old folks, and they aa doubt wish to become acquainted with tsrsl: beys' before they consider any serjousiy. I advise you to ba broad minded, and fair, and ba Just as gentle manly .and ' Interesting aa you ' know )ww to-be If you bava any desire to eventually be the only ones, for la uo other wev ran nu nnif ' . nay not be any worse for a girl to unoke then a boy, but that Is aot say. Ing much after all. Is It? Smoking Is a lllthy habit, to aay the leaat. with aot one redeeming feature. Even tha ones who haveasmoksd all their lives admit tlile. and how any girt or woman can ut forth aa argument in Its behalf, much lees practice the habit Is surely a mysterr. 4 I An not think ... i ' I am of the opinion If the boys and sin. ro oui itogeiner with tne thought if having a Jovoua. shiUxim. n good time, they will retnrn to their lumei nappier ana more aatlslted with hemaelvea and their asuoclates thaa Alth the thoughts which prompt them to wish to fMiraua tha tlod la your queetlon. Dear Madam: I sm la receipt of the noems von ma. I SDDreclala vnnr wish ta sand my greetings with thanks for year trouble. May success eomo to you In the good you ara trying ta do ta othera The poem you sent was aot ju mm same, oui u Dears the thought, so am more thaa pleased with It If you can send me the poem "Bethlehem Bella J will greatly apreclate lu I remain, yeara very truly ( V . C a LATTON. nr falling to locate a poem by the ewld br tMs 'title, I am appealing sg.iln tauaur ramlera. wba. have eeea ee ir'nrieun. JTIfak Tnr tu Win 4 n... wil i'.Mi e, Horry to bava hart yon ayltti-g. '" , AiinnoAit Pleasant Gi Mra. Jolu Waarao waa a Sail vlsltor Monday. . ,r '. ' 'taaMpaMa' "" " "" "' . John Wetrne spent Tnaaday la Bait Lake on baalneaa. , - ' Steam Rolled Peoples Mill: Barley :, and Elevator Co. Oats. Mlaa MarJorlt Holdaway was a Salt Lake vtottor Batardar. ; ; , ' Crsorta 8mltk waa. a Bait Lake vis itor Wednesday. ; -1 : . Mr, and Mra. H.. W4 Jacobs were Provo visitora Bosday. !' Mr. and Mra. Oea Btalta and family fam-ily were gneata at the Nela Fsaton home 8onday. ;;; .- Mra. J. ! ,8. Holdaway la trlaitlag with har daufhter Mra. T. B. Nowr man at coamue uua wees. .. Little Mlsa Ruth Halsa of Oaf Meld la apending thg week her with Mra. PTed routs. ; I. .: V '' .jeB-psjBBaaaa) - '" v" '" ' Mr. and Mra. Ole Chrlatlaaaen and Mr. and Mra. Lonla Walter were American Fork viattora Moaday.'J . Mra. W. U- Rayea retnrned home Saturday after j vletting tn Bait .Lake for ten oaja i- . . .,,( nnMHB '.. ' Mr.and Mra. Geo. ,w7 Barton are rejoklnx over the arrival of a graad-chlld, graad-chlld, aa I lb. baby girl bora to Mr. and Mrs. Thoa. Hanaen. ; - The Miaaea Elisabeth and Zlna Greene appeared la a ballet .fknee . in the program at the County Infirmary Thursday. 'i ';t-.ii Mr. and Mra. 01 Chrtatlanten and Mr. and Mra. Hans .Rasmuaaen .i;ere In Bait Lake Sunday TUltlac with fiienda. " ; . . f r ! ilr. and Mrs. FYed Toang returof d home front th hoapltal at Salt Lake 8unday, - after amending aome time hare. ' i' 'f 7 The Uterary "Clulv under the "direction "di-rection of IV 8. Merrill of Prove were "atndytng William Cnllen ' Bryant Bry-ant Thuraday at their meeting la th High school. r ' - - ' - .J.. I'.t. '-. ";. i, .ii Mr.' and Mra, Thoa, Featon . enter- tained at dinner Saturday night, the gneata being Mr. snd Mrs, Junius A, West, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Adamaon and Mr. and Mra. H- W. Jacoba. ... ' Mr. Tlctor Duke, wjib married Florence Flor-ence Jacoba, Bister of West and Thoa. Jacoba of thla city, was operated upon up-on Saturday morning at th Provo general hospital for appendicitis. v Mra. Leon.;: Falconer, .youngest daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Andrfw Hanaen, returned to her family . att Kaleseli, Montana. -8be haa been here with her parents for some time '. ' ' v-W j . '-. . Delbert Fugal gave a marimba-phone marimba-phone solo before the Inmates of the county Infirmary Thursday. Tha Relief Re-lief societies staged a special pro gram and treats that day. l - :SWiVmiiv.-.:Iv.;' . , tar CcatSatatel IJ!ted . OJJ v Orcrland Express . W. To Gotttfccrn CailUcrnla X : Round Trip Tickets II - With Nine Months . T- Limit To All Points : v r'T -ijwk YlNaa-JaT V . W , fork cmznc - ove Locals Staata RoIIaJ f Barkr and OaU. . a Peoples Mill Eiavator w Mlsa Mary Peteron is confined to her home with sciatic rheumatlam. Mrs. A. G. Ksetch la rccoTerlng from a bad caae of la grippe. ' Reed Wartlck and J. U. Bingham were American Fork visitora Sunday. Wendell B. Thorns and Victor Larson Lar-son were Proro vlaitora Wednesday. - Mr. and -Mra.' 1 Wl Lnnd of Salt Lake, were Pleasant Grove vlaitora on Wedneaday. ( 'Mrs. Karl Baaks entertained a few friends Wedneaday eTenlng to honor of her haabaad's birthday. Mlaa Winnie Smith entertained Sat urday evening for a number of friends. fri-ends. i'-5'v-.v..-;--.-..r-..-.;:; - ..- V" " . :.- T - j "v i ' "i - . . i ' ' aaB8aaBSBBa-ii . The Ladles Farm Bureau rf Lindon, reorganised last Wednesday 'for the coming year's -work, -y - - j Lorraine,' the ' Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrsrl R. Walker Is recovering recover-ing from a bad case of bronchitis. . Mrs. Jsmes ; Adams of American Fork spent Thursday with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Tim. Richards of Lindon. ' W, R. Frampton la iuffertaf from a bad hand, as the result of a felon on his finger. Blood poison set . in and he may lose, his finger as a tea- nlt "w "v : Mrs. Alma Chriatlanaen entertained the Chriatlanaen family Monday evening.' eve-ning.' Ice "cream and cake wag ser ved,.-''-" ''"f--1 .., ,''l'v"' ".':'-4 . The Lindon First ward mutnale are preparing " a Tlay f A Scrap bf Paper,", to be presented to the Old Folks of that- ward oa WMhlngton'a birthday. . .",' r.i .is'.- i There tire a aumbef . of Pleaaaat iCWl'eIwplejwho are Intending to attend Leadership week taPrtvo next week. This Is one of the big things in the- way of training for leadership that fa held every "yea at the B. T. IT. Many of tt people 'who attended Leadership weei there last' year aay thaf oertalnly enjoyed . every day they were able to attend r A Jolly dancing and picnic party waa given": at the Thornton cabaret Monday night. Dancing waa Indulged Indulg-ed in till 11:30 then the party went to the home of Mr. and Mra. J. L. Atwood and took their plcnlo and en- Joyed a tery pleasant time. The par- ty culminated. V through the same, crowa news at unaon a aance a abort . time ago. The crowd consisted consist-ed of tho following couples: Messrs. and Mesdnmes ' Len'.Fryer, Charlea Thorne, Ray Glllman. Ernest Ah, Fred Culmer, Ruben ' Tomllnson, Irving Ir-ving Bullock, Arnold Green, W. L. Green, John L. Atwood, Byron Ad ams, uoyd Rlchlna, Ray Frampton, Melvin Chrtstensen, Raymond Chris tensen, Clifton Clark, Leonard Aah and Glen Mathews. In Friends of Raphael Rogers" will be glad to kaow.that hs Is able to be about again iafter Klonf Jfz:: i The many friends of Mrs. Berly Weat are pleaaed to see her out again after ten days of sickness. .Mrs. Florence Ellis ; Mechan of rairfieid. la axbected to come - this week; to ttiit , ber parenta, Mr. and Mrs.1 Alex Ellis. . .' - " The Lindon Second ward Mutants will present The Old Oaken Bucket" ctarnrdav to reimburse the M. I. A. treasury. V:, ' ".''V The play "MlalTlobbB" waa prea- ented to a "crow ded bouae Wedneaday night, the-procecdif to be need to buy books for the Third ward choir. "Friends of Albert Anderson, who broke bis leg last fall, will be pleaa ed to learn that ' he la recovering, though slowly. - vMr.ani MrsT Lars Nelson" annontf eg the .marriage of their danghter, Llllie. to Mr. Walter Butterfleld ' of Salt Lake. Tha fonng eonplo will make their home In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fugal and family fam-ily and ilr. and Mrs. Niels Pngai and family, were entertained Sunday at dinner at the home of Mr and Mrs. John E. Chrtstenaen.of Provo Bench. Uf, and Mrs. Carl Carlson enter tained for Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dover anx aad Mr and Mrs. Owen Chris tiansen Saturday night Rook was played.'' Lunch was aerved. ; The Alpine Sjake Mlaslonarlea to the Lindon First ward made their first appearance at Priesthood Mon day night Job. H. Adams and Jamea D. Thorne art -the pair in that ward at the present time. TIMELY ADVICE Beware .of flashy offers made To ' please the ear aad. eye. Thmt on-your-front porch will be laid Or mailed you bye and bye. They'll tell you that your country -stores " "7 Are tricky and untrue And aend their, catalogs near and far "To lure and capture you." But be not hoodwinked with the ' goods ' v Ttey flatter you to buy; Let your hom merchants ' fill needs And all your wants supply. your To send your dollars east and weat iney ra gona' irom you lor ave. Bnt here Bt nome what yoa ,nVgt You ahare aoma oth'er dav ' Again, when things at : home are bought 5 That fall to fit and please Tou can to auit the purpose thought Exchang them at your eaae, - But If a mlafit should occur With Mall House ordered things asm a a . . a . wuuw mass you score, and vex you more, . i ; :" Than twice the order brings. - Bo be alert and do not mind ' What Mall House merchanta aay. out iraoe at homo where you - wlUJ find --4 (- , A square deal etery day,"' ! Trade with the mercLanU that "you know , " Are honest Juat and true ,; ' And do not let tile money go1 V "11; 'That ne'er comet back-to you., Th .wiser can see and realise That trading with our tYtofi.'"'':' Ana -wnera it sever ends. If this advlca yon fall to take ! I Toull find some future daw That Mall House offers ara a 'fnV na aeldom ever pay. .. , . 0'. i ... Tonst Reserve Seports A A AtSI ewasa . ouao visitors In Year The Wasatch forest reserve bad 60,185 visitors during the past year, according to the annuul" report of Dana Parkinson, supervisor of ' the Wasatch national foreat, with an arerage atay of three day, for each person. Estimating on tha K..t. to an ;for and JH e.. aaaa ... -vu fioiwr. BaSUii nnn i nt for.camnlnr .. .v. rnttft.-' : " Cottonwood canyon accommodated 12,000 campers. I77 th summit of rt UM TttpaMio. nd 10.000 peopfe MartJd Tlmpiiiogos' me during the year, accerdlnt to the forestry offlrlala. y- k.'Tyrnty-seffja sad one half mllea' if J'WIn more than three miles of Uneljwv. Aspen Grove Fred Strong spent weaneeaay Salt Lake, on ' bualneaa.. I i I i SATURDAY, JANUABY 20. r' i ' re completed durinr tL Uie rtport atatea, whU, 232 toC mountain trails and m 01 telephone lines were niawS ' , suueraa the lou e009 faet of Umber durlnv tvTV ia tiree foreat fires burains m area of ten miles, the report auj Eead tie ads. Child Bust 1a Front ; , of . Track, It Spanish 1 Fork, Jan. ltToeUw RIchardaon. 4, daughter of- Mr. aa Mra. WUliam Richardson, tormtrly of SpanJaa Fork, wa nUled jy tt at mobUe truck Wednesday morolB si.' cordinf to a message received atre from Rains, The child is said to have mn in front of the machisa anl was struck before the driver couli atop. ; . , - - - aBBSnBsaaaainBaaBBawanBaeeBBaBa ; , eepoet ; ICada to tha Bank . Commlsaloatr at the Eute of Utah, of the condlUoa at THS BAKX 01 niASAIT CICT Located at. Pleasant Orora. a ',:.$ County of Utah, SUlf of Utah, at it close of business oa tha twenty-ak day of December, 1923, ; -... 7 RESOUSCSSH V Loana aad Dlscounta .... 28S,4U. Uaa; Notes and Bllla ... ... ' ' rof this Bank Redls- , ; counted - , None ... Overdrafts .Iff ? . . till 10,CJt . wot ,11,9718 1074J Stocks, Bonds and Itleav etcn Banking Honss Furntturo and Fixtures Other .Real Estate Owned Due from Other Banks .... Cash Items,..). $255.44 Gold . , C75.0O Silver .......... .. 912.96 Currency 4,7 68.00 Total Cash, on Hand Expenses v;.. SJD89.(4 Interest Paid .... 1.848.74 Taxea "Paid I.47U8 "Total ,.,.,,.,, 1,416.91, Miscellaneous, ;J, R. Stamps tut ToUl' till ilMtk ' UABHJTDCS Capital Stock Paid la '. -' lld.Mt.M Surplus Fund .......... tt,tCt.tl Undivided Proflta ,5.809.28 Interest 7,893.79i'. Rent 776.00 8afa Dep. Boxes , 176.25 ,. Commissions 936 .V ToUl 14,749 Jtl Less Expenses and ' Taxes Paid .... 8,416.96 ' Net Undivided ProflU.. Reserved for Taxes and In- t'CrOftt mt ..- : a ti 4JJ13J 70SO Deposits Subject to : Check : 145,522.69 Caahler's Checks . 2,210.58 -Dividends Unpaid .. 240.00 1 Total Demand Deposits" 147.97SJT Tim. Certificates 3825.27 Savings Deposits 177,699.25 ' Total Time Deposits .. 216.024.5J Other Bills Payable None Pnah rWfiH ' .ToUl . i4ius m e a ' C0STI5GEX1 UABttmSS Oa Account of Iadorsemeati tf baakf (a) .Notes" and Bills) RedliewnW ' with Federal ReaerTS ' f Bank . (b) Notes and, Billa RedlM01?' ' otter than with Federal. F i : (e) ye nana Foreign Billi of Hxiott- -Drafts guaranteed by tWt , ' and not othsrwlse iho i I1 discounts-. StaU of CUb. County of Utah: 8. Chlpman. being Bf ; aworn according to law, dep aaya that he is tashier or uw named bank; Ctat tha abofss: , going report eon1 Ulna a fuH, P1 g correct sUtement of taseoa the said bank at tha eloat of . on the 29th day of Decetnbef, lj- .... ,. V- S..CHIFJW-ObrreOt S..CHIFJW-ObrreOt Attest: ! . . J. R.: HALLIDAT, - v O. E. ORUA.. ' JAS, H. WALKEB ; ' Subscribed and sworn to bsftrt tt, this 8th day of January, v- . - b. l. swEKs (Seal) 1 Noury J S Address: Pleasant Orot, j My commission explrea 17U f Msy, 1926. ' fcP- Bute of Utah. Offlcs of DWl the State of utan, -- 1 1, thai the foregoing Is ' . . 4 ' .vi rfatBM 9 and correct copy ot "' We 9 the above earned company. rf my offlcd this 12th day f Sift StTHPffTO,,, : Bank Cowro. .-' pleaaflho aas |