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Show MIDVALE JOURNAL AND MURRAY EAGLE NERS [ DYE HIGHWAY REPORT .MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF UTAH Of The Condition Of The SANDY CITY BANK, located at Sandy City, Utah, i.n the county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1927. Edsel B. Ford RESOURCES Loans and Discount:;, ..... - ......._ ...._ .... __ ........ Overdrafts .................. .. .......... ....................................___ .. Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc. ........ ···--Bank House .............................. ... .............. .. ............................ Real Estate Sold Under Contract ._....................... Other Real Estate Ow.ned ............................................... Due from Other Banks ......... ·-............................... _ ..,, Cash Items _................................_ .. ........ ......_...... Gold ..... .. ........................ ........._ -.--......................- ........ Silver ..................... .. .. .. ......... -..... ........................................ Cu:r;rency .. .. .....- ....................- ....--............................... Total Cash on Hand ·-· ...........................- ................. Expenses .................................................................... _..........._ .... Interest Paid ........._, ..........................................................,. Total . ··---............................................- .................................. . Less Earnings Col. --.................. _ ............... _................ Net Profit and Loss .......................................................... --. Present Condition Of Local Roadway Most Pitiful In Years. Pie Crust Promises Whether you voted for the present road com~i3sioner or whether you didn't does not make a lot of differe)lce, but if you have occasion to drive over the Bingham Canyon highway you will alize that at this particular time th~ people of this thriving community are asked to bounce over, what is considered, the worst piece of road in the state of Utah. LOCAL ~IUSICI4,NS TO PLAY AT VERNAL A remarkable gootl "close-up" of Edsel B. Ford, now president of Announceme)lt was made during the the Ford Motor Company, taken Neck that the famous Syncopating as the 14 airplanes hopped off on a reliability tour of 25 1~merican Sailors, master exponents of Jazz, (ities-and for whtch he wtll award will play for two dances at Vernal, a special trophy for the 4,2{:0 miles Utah, during oil monster Pioneer Day of flying Celebration on July 22 and 23. This - - - - - - - - - - . - - - . - - · · G' h t be congratulated on gettmg this splen hom e to W)l SIX piece tr1s 0 rc es ra 1 • . . • . have advanced with such leaps and did orgamzatw.n Jazz artists. bounds that t,heir services are in de- I Several specialties will be furni3hmand in every section of the state. ed by the girls during the Saturday The c?mmittee of the Pioneer Day eel- 1 program. They will leave early Friebratwn at the Uintah metropolis is to j day morning. ! $ 224,749.09 4,844.14 31,128.38 3,000.00 4,746.64 5,159.63 64,656.29 LOCAL TEACHERS MIDVALE'S TEAM NAMES GIVEN Personel of 1927 Stall Released By Jordan Division. Many New Names Appear Although many of the old teachers of the Bin2'ham Canyo,n district of the 306.85 460.00 Jordan School Division will again as898.54 sist the children of this community in 2,890.00 gaining an education, many new names 4,555.39 appear O)l the list as released by the 5,317.91 3,107.24 Board of Education. 8,425.15 Principal H. R. Atkin will again bQ 8,029.04 at the head of the High School and 396.11 Bingham Central School, while PrinciTOTAL $ 343,235.67 pal Dave C. Watkins, will start his third year as the head of the HighLIABILITIES land Boy section. Capital Stock Paid in, .......__..........................................._ 20,000.00 $ Surplus Fund .........................- ..............._ .. __ ..........- .•. 20,000.00 Miss Mabel Neprud, who has been Undivided Profits ... . .. .._ ...... __.. ___ ............... . 233.67 in charge of the Copperfield school 1n terest ..... .... .. ........................................................................ 7,508.37 for the past years, will be missing this 3.00 year, as she will be in charge of the 250.00 Safe Dep. Boxes .... _,.... . .. ·-· ·---.............- ...... 28.00 .new Copperton school when completCommissio.ns .. . ·-· ....---..- ................................- ...... 6.00 ed, which, it is claimed will be about Total ·- .. - .............- ........................... -......... -................. . 8,029.04 November 1st. Miss Neprud will be Reserve for Depreciation -·- ............- .................... . 5,000.00 Deposits Subject to Check ..........- .............................- .. used for special work until the com104,451.96 Cashier's Checks ..................................................................... .. 52,160.16 pletion of the new building, it was anDividends Unpaid ........... - ..... - ..........- -..................... 92.00 nounced. Total Demand Deposits .....- ............................................. . 156,704.12 Mrs. Edna P. Wade, who left during Savings Deposits .................- ............. _ _ ............ _ ... 116,531.55 Total Time Deposits .............- .................................- .... the last term to take a special course 116,531.55 Other Bills Payable ................... - ....................................... .. 25,000.00 at the U. will resume her duties at the local high school as head of the ,TOTAL $ 343,235.67 English Department, and will continSTATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake; ue her social work as Dean of the girls A. R. Gardner being first duly sworn according to law; deposes J. Byro)l Birch, will again head the a.nd says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; that the above mathematics department. Mrs. Jean and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the D. Cole will be in charge of History condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1927. and Economics, while Coach Tommy , A. R. GARDNER. McMullin will start his seventh year Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, 1927. in charge of the Physical Education William W. Wilson, branch. J. Clement Crapo will conN O'tary Public. (Seal) My Commission expires 6th day of January, 1930. tinue his activities as head of the MuSandy City, Utah. sic Department. J. W. Woodhouse as Correct Attest: head of the Mechanics Departme)lt W. W. WILSON, starts his third year. Mrs. Madeleine HEBER A. SMITH, Waldis returns again as head of the A. M. NELSON, Directors. Commercial Department. Miss Iris STATE OF UTAH, . Sleater will be in charge of the Girls Office of Bank Commissioner. Physical Education, and Miss Helen I, Seth Pixton, Bank C<>mmissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true, and correct copy of the Candland will resume her duties in the statement of the above named compa.ny, filed in my office this 14th :lay Dramatic Department. La Marr Holof July, 1927. mes and Robert Payne will agai.n be Seth Pixto,n, at their old stand in Junior High as Bank Commissioner. will Florence Childs and Ferdinand Pe automobiles while the per capita es- terson, new comers. In the lower Bingham Central school mate of $2.35 circulation medium in the following teachers have sig.ned this vicinity seems a little high. contracts. Dora Hansen, Esther King, •••• That we ain't mad at nobody. A,nd That work is progressing rapidly June Rhees, Leulla Schultz, Lucile Car if the school •boy remarks cease we on the Midvale and Sa.ndy school hous rigan, Maurine Olsen, Alta Acord, will leave sarcasm behind for a long, es, probably date of completion being Blanche Larsen, Adele Peters, Melba long while. September 1st. Gardner, Lora Carling, Alba Harris, • Hazel Jarman and Mer.na Graham. That the power of the press is usuThat the selection of a site for The last six named are the new teach ally underestimated until it bites. Midvale's postoffice draws a little ers in the grade school. • • closer and we predict a story on the At Highland Boy, besides Principal That the weather is hot ~nd grow-, matter in the next issue. Watkins, the following teachers will ing hotter. Soda pop and ICe cream • • • • • cones should sell like wild fire at the care for the educational progress of Union, Sandy and Riverto.n celebraThat the new electric sign installed the children of that section_ Lola in front of the Iris Theatre is a humtions next Monday. dinger. Hurrah! J. IW. Just what !Mid Hansen, Daisy Evans, Lea Watki:ns, vale )leeded. Gladys Greene, Ruth Valentine, Ora That money jg still flowing East for • • 1 Aylett and Florence Christensen. !hat a lady lamented the fa~t that j At this writing a principal for CopMidvale has so many good pictures fi ld h d t b h lth h every week now that she was spend- ~er e a no een c osen a ?~g ing all her money for picture shows. It was 8.)1nounced that a decision ~:~r:n~-~·-·---~--~-~:::~.·.:·.:~:·.~::~~:::~:~:·::.~=.::.=:.:·.::::.·.::::.~:~:.;: I DID YOU KNOW • • ••• • 11 • ••• ••• .. . .. ... •• • Peter Pan Week at BOOTH'S At this time, Midvale, the ;newest entrant to the C<>pper League has lost ·three games in a row. On the face of things, tlJ,is record does not look too good, but when the truth is known, the record becomes one worthy of a little extra comment. Getting into the league at a time when the four team loop was compos· ed of but three teams, the Midvale club, playing i.ndependent baU, dedded ------....1 to make up the fourth club. The team had been going along with a bunch of fellows who live at Midvale, and thus no effort has been ma~ to strengthen to personel. Upon getting into the C<>pper gue, which to many is the fastest lea-_ gue i.n the state of Utah, the Midva.J.e team realized its weakness, but decided to do its best, although no hopes were entertained at winning a top position. The joining of the league was mat ter of community feeling be een Midvale and the other town of th~ Cop per Loop, )lothing more, nothing less. The opening game of the second half showed the Copper team winning an 8 to 4 tilt, and on Sunday the Smeltermen lost a hard tussle with Ma&-na 4 to 0. Wednesday, after a thi-illing uphill fight the Midvale boys fell one short of v.:i.nning from Arthur. By the above scores it is readily seen that Midvale, although nat.-!J!,ite as strong as the other teams in- tl'ie-- _,...._....., league, is out there fighting every min ute of the time, and what the club acks in strength is easily outshadowed by its tenacity. Roy Steadman, at the helm of the team is a hard worker, and his only wish is to see his men out there fighti)lg. The loss of a game doesn't mean so much to Roy as does the fact that his team isn't trying, and at this time he has a tribe of players who fight to the last ditch. Midvale will not win the half, but as a fighting ag:!t_rE~ga.tlO~ is entitled to every bit can be given by the fans per loop. Attend the vale and show your auore:c. the wo)lderful effort ""''·""' by Steadman's Fighting A barn dance in a the bills read for the be held at the Byrnes day evening, July 25th. After the wonderful ced by the people of ing the Fourth of July requests have been made to her dance in the garage, 25th of the month every one a chance to "strut their cause of the splendid during their last engagement perfield, the Syncopati)lg again furnish the music and those attending an entirely gram of dance music. Every cordially invited. . would be reached at the weekly ing of the Board, held Thursday noon. The following teachers received appointments at Copperfield. 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