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Show ' . " . t I '1 i :;! L ' i 1 ' i '' T f ?;': V -if !) 'i .'Mi I i,'H tf u(.l. '.V ' ' ' :, .' t. '4 y : t.-- ' 4 1 t I V, r 1 I f r i t 1 ' ... . f i y ii 1 1 v'l !. i SATURDAY, OCTOHKK Range And Livestock Report For October 1, 1925 Utah AMERICAN' KOUK CITIZEN; SATURDAY, OCtht) "Vail ranfrea and pasture, in t'th are furnishing better feed than uhuuI, for the Mate aa a whole, due to the frequent nil turner and full rain. Pre-ai'iit Pre-ai'iit range condition la 106 per cent of normul, compared ith 64 a year uko, and 91 two years ago. Alonx with excellent crops of hay and other feed, the winter rant? 'outlook In very sod, lit.., happy contrast to the outlook a year ago at this Reason, TCecent rains have done much to Improve Im-prove stock water conditions on desert runges, and to Insure growth of fall and winter feed on southern and eastern range. Cattle have continued to Improve, and ft re In much better shape than lut year, as Indicated by comparison of condition ratings of 106 now, 73 , lanl yeur and 02 two years ago. tUiiKe cuttle have been moving oft thn summer ranges to market, feeding feed-ing grounds, and to fall pasture. A. V. WATKINS LAWYER Office Day Tuesdays and Fridays Bank of Amerlsan Fork Building - American Fork. Utah D. E. OLSEN Watch Maker and Jeweler Plain and Fancy Engraver. American Fork, Utah All Work Guaranteed. AFTER EVERY MEAL IIM, a pleasure. Healthful cxcrdM for the teeth ad a spur to digestion. A lona Usting refrcthnMBt. soot King to nerves a ad stomach. Th Great America Sweetmeat, untouched by hands, full of flavor. Steers and dry she-stuff are commonly common-ly dH(Tt!ed an helng In better flesh "than ftr years", while stock cattle are strong. Remand for cattle In much improved, and caub'tiien are finding no trouble In selling their surplus, feMpeclally' steers, which are none tew plentiful. Prices are stiffening stiffen-ing somewhat, but there is no tendency ten-dency lor them to run aay. Sheep and lambs also are excellent, with a bright outlook for th winter, as feed Is abundant on farms and on the deserts. Their condition is 15 per cent, compared with 79 a year ago., fnd 92 on October 1. 191!3. In a few Instances ewes and lambs have come off the summer ranges not showing the weight and condition that was expected, owing to too much rain during the summer and early fall. Hut generally lambs have weighed more than usual, and ewe are In fine shape. There Is keen demand de-mand for all classes of sheep, and prices to growers have been satisfactory. satisfac-tory. Sheepmen will hi most case cull out old ewes rather closely this fall, as they can sell them easily ai good prices, while It Is necessary to hold a good many ewe lambs to keep breeding stock "up In numbers. . o nnt Your value of the farmer, nave i -; . , A" ww decline In the equity in their land. A rwent survey Indicates that Hi" ;i er'a'g'e farrn'ynorfpage" encumbranr- F;. of oner farmers in 1924 amount.'! to about tw-thir.ls of ' their Un.il ( debt. Such farmers in the West aii'i UVMU the South had reUmely more mor - is gage debt than owner farmers in thf ;,,. i,i ,ioli;n s a car!; are it! Ikv !;.ito of tat ti .a the cuUi.tr , -;.l.-ni Oia- ,M)0,ti)0,000. Every dollar to th United Uni-ted States has to do the work of $40 at high speed. ' "This is why such a tbtag" as a buyers' strike' would paralyse industry in-dustry and business. It U why U science of business management, ac-(ountancy ac-(ountancy and sales promotion haa Keep- such" tremendous Importance. ,.sioii ! nivi-r.siij. i . money flood moving and Farm Mortgage Debt Increases Kstlmates made by the Department of Agriculture and the Hureau of the Census indicate that the total farm-mortgage farm-mortgage encumbrance In the I'liited States increased fnmn 13,320,470,000 in 1910 to $7,857,700,000 in 1920. There is reason to believe, says the depaitmentthftt the total increased since 1920, although there is no exact pleasure of the increase. While someof the increase represents merely a refunding re-funding of short term debts, a part is attributed to the tendency to expand farm operations. Transfer of lands by purchase or inheritance have also no doubt been responsible for some of the increase. Rising land values were a primary cause of the growth In mortgage debt prior to 1920, but since that year mortgage debt has continued to in crease, although land values have declined. de-clined. In this respect the tendency of the last few yearB is In very strik ing contrast to the tendency from 19-10 19-10 to 1920. In that decade the aver age value of mortgage fanns In the I'nlted States Increased 83.6 per cent wnue at tne same time the average mortgage debt increased 95.7 per cent Since 1920 the value of all plow lands -In the I'nlted States is estimated to have dropped ubout 30 per cent. Farm land values rose only in two States from 1920 to 1923. In all other States they dropped from 3 to 47 per cent. Thus there was an absolute as well as a proportionate Kant. Iowa in 192ii had an estlmat.-i funu-mortgage encumbrance of $1 i.ft,noo,ooo. Hie number of owner-operated owner-operated farms njortgaged in 19-" comprised 71.1 per cent of the ton! in North Dakota, compared with on.v 14. K-r cent of the ptal in We-1 Virginia. Life-insurance cmlpanies ha been one of th- largest factors in 1 :-nancing :-nancing agriculture for many l cudes They are estimated to hoi 1 at present about 20 per cent of al! the farm mortgages. In 1914 their outstanding farm-mortgage loans a-mounted a-mounted to $t;i",o00,u00. Hy Septem Imt, l!i24. the total had amounted to no less than M,7v1,im0.000. In t f: -seven years from 1914 to 1921 tit-' farm loans nf it siirsnre companies for the first tin's exceeded the.'' loans on city property, " o Few Real Intimaciet There Is a wide difference between general acquaintance and companion ship. Ynu iiiy salute a man and ei-change ei-change Compliments with him dallv. i yet know nothing of character, h' ; Inmost tastes and feelings. "1 sain r,-:. rw-raMier rw-raMier a ral N.a'M lunt '' ' i. i- - I'll.v : ftt.'i'--' Ti k . . .i uny in -' l'ul"i directing its course i the most vital .,,,, -.hoiM'oo.ooo," he ! f in modcrn business life. The . i ' :aa. 'I'!'' ,;! t ii.- is kept 111 Hows, or I'nited States is so rich and successful success-ful because money moves tastef'liere ""lry :it Ithan is does anywhere eUe on earth." 1 in the . ,, niL'.mie! of money I e. a . year! the gain-: the I'nited fn-rii fUili an.l Tiwii J l' sr.. .I i.. ,; i!a! for 111 I' lo.i-g ll industry Il-'.V- Report ,v.ir ..i t mi. '.'i- . mi!..in ol THt U-OHLE'S bTAlE BANK OF AMERICAN FORK Niagara FalU The water that flows over NIsgail has flowed from the four great lake and the hundreds of rivers that Hon Into :hem. more than one-half the fresh water of the world, according to one 11 1 authority. The fact that evaporation to ' nd precipitation In the form of ralg and nw are continually going on la the enormous area of the great lakes region renders It unlikely that the Crest Lakes will ever be drained la this manner. -1 ui'in;.1 the .' I.oan-i.r.,-: ,n StUl IV". i.r. . A in ! an i i ll:. St I'-:,.i I'-:,.i ..in on I'orii. )H the l1 I 'tail, a: '.til da-' KKSOl K(.'KS i Km 'Kill's . .. ainl Se- 4.072.9') 7.;:: Holl's Catorrli Medicine Treatment,both local and Internal, and has been successful success-ful in the trestment of Catarrh for over forty years. Sold by all druggUts. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio 7 ' Bargains 30x31. 0rd-t 30x31,, ..rdHt A Heavy Oversiadc 30x31, for . J 30x3iA TubeZHj Sec These Tint American Pork, Ut :lllt.- le ll.. i it; Ai l i-ixnift ...10 rii!ln'i I'asli oil i ::t- . . I.l'.n.'i.ii't Hand 5&f Two Horse Report i,..nk ,i .Mailt- to til ' l!aliK I ol.iiui jsiouer i: . 1- ii t ii : " u I the .Stain of I ' tali of the condition o( inli.r Ke.tl Kstate Owned THE BANK OF AMERICAN FORK ' pUe from Otli. i Banks: . located. .a I Amern an tvrk, iu tie' ; ( ;.-i i, , :i o'h. r banks countv oi -Ltan. btate ot I tan, a'.. u tlie close of business on the 0th ii.i t oLUutoLicr, . HCj. -Silve UK.S(;IKt-KS Loans unit iJisi ounts sl.,, 004. i'J ; Overdrafts ' 30'J.4i Stocks, Itondd and Se- i curities, Ktc 3,40 '17 IJankintf House 15,781.:4; Furniture and Fixtures 3,082.17 Other Iteal Instate Owned .. 23,670.1., Due troiu Other Hanks t hecks in other hanks in same town $ ;;is. 13 tiol'i 2,620.00- Silver 2,439.79 Cuireney ..... -1,711.00 Total Cash on Hand Kxiienses $ 94.44 t.,.tjlj.O't t.'.,tiW.'o .'.4,35iti,3:". Total 0 4..,9.mt0- 1 oi'O.oo ! X 9. A 0 A' i 9. 3.202.44 10 yji.itiiA 0 $327,4!il.3g Real Bargains j Here i a chance met only once in a lonsr time. An 8-roDin modern house, withfuriTaee-anrj heaun ((Dinplt'te with half acre lot. uThe house and iinprovfrn (..til.l not he huilt today for less than $4.()tH..tM. If bonthtr' Mice .. .$2,5iM Or with 4 'acres of city lots for HO0fl.S Atfain, a 5-rooni home, fine flowing well furnishing anrpi w ater for house and-chicken coop for 3.0(h) hen, good km . 1 1 ' ii 1 ."""11 ...r,. ,.t .rrnmi.t. hpautiiui lawn, nowers ana youne front : acres 1 for Other homes from $1,600.00 to ."..ihii).00. Call and let us talk it over. LIAMILITIKS t'a;ii'al stoi;k I'aid iu Suri'l is Fund iil.,'iiM.l.iMI i 10,000.00 4.782.161 7.224.3.-. JAMES H. CLARKE Phone 162-W American Fork, Uti Ititeiest I'aid Taxes I'aid Total Miscellaneous - 9.S6S.75 779.02 .$1 n.742.21 it...,m.v t'tuliv ule.l Frolits jlMie to oilier Banks l)..in)sits Subjwt ; to fhet'k II12.S9H.79 I'einati.l Certitteates 1,276.30 t'ashier'.s ChfKks .121.66 Mivi.letuls 1'n paid S.."i0 Total Demand Deposits 1 1 4.S03.2 Time Certih. ates i 24.4S1..;7 Savums Deposits 12.'i,'kS7.70 ',088.92 1 Tctal UAItll.ITIFS Capital Stock I'aid in Surplus Fund I'ndivhled Profits $25,07 1.1."' Total MiMv! la To .: Tune Deposits $l,o.:i47.73 state I Cliii f ..ll.'llMI.Ol) 6 '.."00.00 I'll sworn .)'' says ih:i; K Yo orditK! h" i In law i:.o.o69.:!7 1 '"I.2-" $::27,1n1..'s I'tah: 'iiu first duly . d-piwes and 'ashie'r of the Interest FxchanRe . Kent Safe Dep. Boxes ( onunissioiia . 2.004.4;: 4.11 1,377.00 29i. 2' .o.OO. j named iiank: ' goins report jcorreet srafi t.h: id' ilw.' a!)nve an.l fore- i -ii a ii: .1 full, true an 1 llieiit uf eeilditio'l of anew pair BETTER BREAD MEANS BETTER BABIES and THERE'S NONE BETTER THAN Total . .. $28,751.92 I.ess Kxpcnses and Taxes I'aid, etc. $10,742.21 Net Fndivided Fronts Reserved for Taxes and Interest Reserved for Depreciation Due to Other Hanks Deposits Subject to Check $.124,924 99 Cashiers Checks ' 3,025.77 Dividends I'npaid 122.00 Total Demand Deposits Titno Certificates $ 29,909.31 Savings Deposits 373.477.53 Total' Trine- Deposits Suspense Cash Over 24.N7.0'.1 '2 4.573.96 HS.i;!9.99 4on .':6.S4 4'S.S9 049 'i-'iess AN. Ask Your Neighborhood Grocer For It. ROYAL BAKING CO. Salt Lake T,,taI I1.034.S47.T3 State of ctah. County of rtah: W. S. CJiipman. beitiR tirst duly sworn accordinir to law. deposes and says that he Is Cashier of the a'.ove named hank; that the ahoo ..,, f.,re. Coins report contains a ful!, : ... Uu) correct Htatemeut of the eo!iii,;l..n (f tne sum hank at the close or on tne .,th day of October, S. nui' I ovrect Attest: S I. CHIPMVN. TIIOS .1. BAlunT'l'i THOMAS CODD!i;ti Dir.- .-11 .M-riofU anil swum t, ,..' ... bi rh .lay ,f -Oetober. (' j,i'so-''l j,i'so-''l " ...,r. ,; Residence. ATuer'-can" p :, County. I'tah. ' My Commission expires J Aiifrust, 1927. State of rtah mlsfoner. j the said bank at i!'. - Iom. of busine-s 'on the -"Th dav m Oetober. 19:, ''T.lFFORf) IT; YOl'NG. Correct Attest: HANS CMHISTEXSKXi JOS If. STORRS. W II CHII'MAN. Direerors. Subscribed and sworn before me this 10th day ,f October; 1925. CLYDiC P. CROOKSTOX, fSeall Xotary Public. American Fort, I'uili. Aly Conuuission exprie's 3rd day of August. 1927. State of I'tah, Om. e of Bank Commissioner. Com-missioner. . I. Seth Pixton, Har.k Coinoiissioner of the Ktat.-of Vtah ' div ticrrrt) certiry that the foregoin? is .1 full, true and correct copy of the statement of. the above named company tji,.,i .; my Office this 10th day of October, 1925 SETH PIXTON', Bank Commissioner. First Publication Oetober 17, 192" SAY THE WORD and 00 PUTS THE IDEAL VEGTO HEATER in vour home with ten months to pay the bal ance. A wonderful" hot air home heater that eorreetlv heats vour whole home, at a cost less than a large stove. ; COMFORT WITH ECONOMY ' Let us show vou this beautiful home heater and explain our easy monthly payment plan. M. S. Plumbing and Heating maun stkeet LOTT LEHI, UTAI) 'tora. ca ! iv of Oh! My Back! :L ' ..... , Aching Back, Make Life Miserable'' p, ' I -"""r "lay m an, I ; I s. i,laV "r u '."..e.u.n,. ba.kache I I A (.Ss 'Or iie .,. ..... I rVklv ' iMi, . 1 . , .... , , . ,, 11 r.m in lotlK as :,.,,r w,.:,U,.( :,,!, ' K tl.-Klo.-t.-l V,,:, '!u;,v lin h, ';ii''u tin.. spei;, ,,f (;,., .4 ..., ,.ri!;in. I dist.rders. Then );,,,. .;, . ' 'stim.il.m, ,! ,,,,. . ,h ,; .::svs I Kxpericn. es f i!k, , ti, 1 , j prove the !i;..rit f Do..n-s. 's: f North St.. Office of n.irik t Kirs riier:-an Fork, sav "iv i ll '1,1 u ... . ... . . , !. . Pixton.. Bank lh... MamT.-' "? ... iir-i's', rtify 1 llfO'l two t'.ixi-s 1 if I, 1 full, 'rue inii th Brinirs 0,.ir, of the State, of I'tah that the foreoine I "v.' oi. me stattvtier t above named company, fiW office thin !.th day of Octohe--SRTIT PIXTON. nank fomn'i, first Ptihllpatlon October l? ' tho! helped tne niy .'-iid three 'V fine condiii . Co .. Mfrs . n.iii , III. K 0 'Pt u Put I.DM tl all dealers. Huff a to. N llbic. I , 1'iils frori; and thev , usinu; Doan's ' ki4rii..ys "fer-Mlllitirn adv. n i reams THE CITIZEN AND REVIEW Old dictionaries ahonld U dlerdd, M rcnt cHvitie brought ddiUonl word, into our Untxf, "d Uh'r kw.dond U.lr old priatillf Ut. Her. U tb Mwlr eoinpUod diction. Umr and mor eompUt itt nT umiUr onm .1. I I I 11 ! . nW WM 'n1 new p-ll featurw - bow tMdy for oar rdert. ONLY ONE-COUPON REQUIRED ONE of UtM coapoiu, proMotodl or mallod la tkl r; .. . 1 U1 a Bonlaal turn to eowr eot Uttf. MldarlOTk lira... fQ -triUkw, otoa-KmBt. M) lfltooal. . . . . . .T- . EntltU$0MrynaJt tothUNt! EnlargmJUnhnltUDictioiviy VkWlWtUIiirtll, MllloMf Back if Nrt Sti8-. Mailorder br mall. in. a I Milt CQp HiI Coupon ana Prwent It Tobf |