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Show r v JOURNAL MURRAY EAGLE amh AfTDVALE ' REPORT MADE TO THE OF L I An BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE . . Of The Condition u tvfi located BANK STATE MIDVALE The close county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, at the 1927. of June, day RESOURCES 390,272.81 Loans and Discounts 2,297.11 DISASTROUS FIRE AGAIN SWEEPS T For You Overdrafts Stocks, Bonds and Securities, etc Bank House , Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned Due from Other Banks Cash Items Gold Silver ." Currency Total Cash on Hand Suspense and Your Family I great Farm Organlzationa complete and authentic Congressional Reports full information on Department of Government and Administration FREE SERVICE to bring you NEWS, waist-anc- ' D. C. YOU CAN'T AFFORD to do without it if you want farm data direct from the national eapital Washington, where we have the hearty cooperation of the great U. S. Department of Agriculture, as well as of the nationally-known Farm leaders. Not only agricultural information, but news and instructive columns for the womenfolks and children, too. It Is the liveliest, most interesting, most ' helpful Farmer's Newspaper published. ..... , SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 PER YEAR The National Farm News WASHINGTON, D. C. in the right direction, but it u claimed several the Commissioners debated JUDI) SUSPENDED days after the discovery of thu shortor not it should be It is with regret that the news of age, as to whether made public. County Treasurer Judil's suspension According to information received is recorded, for it not only forces the bevoters of the county to think twice, a period of three days transpired made pubbut also hurts the poli teal party that fore the information WAS to those who according which, elecand lic, nomination his sponsored know is not in accord with the avertion. of what should be The suspension, coming from the age voters theory should not. what and known County Commissioners, was a move It is alleged that the special audit of Mr. Judd's books will show a shortthe age of more than $10,000, while counthe cost to said is audit special is ty approximately $.1000. Then, it Treasurer said, the books of former E. J. Groesbeck and his brother William will also have to be audited. afTruly a most deplorable state ofvot-tcr- s and tax the payers fairs, but that Cosmetician MRS. ROWHKRRY of Salt Lake County would like MARCKLS 50 Cents Corner State and Main Sts. to know is why was the crime withUtah Sandy held for three days, which, it is alleged was the case. COUNTY TREASURER QUALITY BEAUTY SHOP Alice Grace Shoppe Continuous Classes in Sowinjr and Art Offered at the ALICE GRACE SHOPPE M and M WILDING, DRAPER, UTAH Tuition vorv reasonable. Come .and see what we have to offer. Thursday and Friday afternoons. UTAH XA4t444444444444 - . V V . V - . o, 1 BALM OFFERED SALESMAN V ; ) ?. Will Last main.S l". . (s A A -- A. Hide hard, and a Goodyear Tire will slay with you for thousands of miles. Hide easy, and a Goodyear Tire will stand by you month after month. It really doesn't matter whether you pile up tire mileage all at once, or spread it out over the years Goodyear gives you the best service under every condition, all the time. They cost no more and often less than you are asked to pay for many inferior tires. rw ' A A A WRIST WATCHES The Ideal Gift J. S MORGAN Watchmaker Midvale and 69 N. Main Street Utah .; . :: . City and another record fun was when the Sugar House division .hjiuj, uj ASatallion Chief Andrew Eikrem'of .'.headqu. tcio, tmivcu. on me scene in. evarfi. 48 minutes. Although valiant work was donebv the various fire departments probably the real asset in" holding the fire to minimum was. the newly erected .wall of the new telephone of. TJ fice, which adjoins-'ihon the North. e Modern Hotel With the aid of the concrete wall and a continuous stream of .water playing from "trie' Carr Fork side, the flames, were never allowed to work north of the Modern, with the result that all the dwelling houses on Carr Fork from the Bingham Merc, corner to Cyprus' Hall were saved, as there isn't a doubt but that all of Carr Fork would have been razed should the flames have" passed the new phone building. The .flames were first noticed at 4:30 when Louis Murano," o;i his way home chanced to glance up the Canyon. Seeing a cloud of black smoke, he raced to the telephone, but failed to get the desired results. Racing to Fire Hall No. 1 he spread the alarm to Otto Lee, night truck driver. Without a delay he raced to the phone office, from' 'where.- the. alarm was fin ally given, notifying the firemen jf ' : work to jbe done. .' "f hat 'the firemen did .wonderful work is shown in the fact, that from the time they arrived on the scene the flames were held to the building on fire at the time, with the exception of" me yuinn ouuding on the opposite side of the street which was forced it to the disaster from flying embers.-- . Although no definite cause has been announced, it is claimed that the start . ing of a fire in the kitchen stove with the aid of gasoline .caused what ended as one of Hingham Canyon's worst fire disasters. , rrci t-- J ' ft fl (V.J (S3 153 ft Midvale Utah f lj m With present she?P ! lamb price levels, and indication.' mprnM. upplien during the coming taken togfther with the ntronB PL lion of wool, observers genera 7 ' the outlook of the fheep industry alst year. , A Good Investment Personal Appearance Is Your Biggest Asset - ' Keep it untarnished by constant association witi the Tailor where alterations, cleaning pressing are given prompt Ras-musse- n, and and delivery. attention SUITS MADE TO INDIVIDUAL ORDER St)les, Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed "A Clianco lo Fit You is All We Ask" FRED RASMUSSEN nioxr. Mii.vAi.K ht.v ft in the Corn Belt .this. year and wit) corn passing the dollar mark it u doubtful if the movement to the coun- trv will be exc Hoir orices dronned durinir the mar- of the last fall crop of pigs but. toiiK ! after the spring packing season prices reacted and are still in comparatively strong position, Only an .increase ef 8 per. cent ffl sows farrowed for the spring is re- -, corded. Kearly figures indicated that substantial "increases would be made s in fall farrowing which present do not bear out and there may be even a decrease due to the.unfav-- , orable corn and hog price ratio. TV decreases may offset increases in' the south and Western areas which tri not so greatly affected by Middle Wej J tern corn prices; so it is doubtful u there will be any material rnantr the total number of hog throughout ' . the United Stales. lamb this prices awif, Early year ed higher than a year ago, particularly on early spring lambs, in M of the increased movement, CaM nia broke all previous records in numW of fprinir lambs marketM. million being rijW nearly one-ba- lf East as compared with about 3OT.uw vorablp, BOOTH MERC. CO. Jeweler . ILivestock:' IMSituatlomJ r X TuU's, Gas, Etc. Etc. V than 60 people were left homeless. The Modern Hotel, owned by Tom . Stevens, The Pino and Caputo Store, 179,587.93 the Standard Rooming house, both 430.73 55.25 owned by Henry Wise, the Venice Ho554.00 tel, owned by W. H. Meyers of Salt 180,627.91 Lake City; the Wise residence and a 2,000.00 two story frame building owned by 238,264.48 240,264.48 Town Clerk, Francis W. Quinn were 20,000.00 the buildings razed by the fire. 50C.83 It is estimated that 20 guests at 90.02 the Venice Hotel were left homeless, $ 505,580.79 TOTAL and about a like amount at the Mod"' ern Hotel. Several families in the STATE OF UTAH, County of Salt Lake, Standard Building lost all their posLeon L. Olson, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes above the that sessions, while the Tagliatti residence arid says that he is Cashier of the alfove named bank; and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the adjoining the Standard was also burncondition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of ed to the ground. A Greek RestauJune, 1927. rant occupied the lower floor of the L. OLSON. LEON Standard Rooming house. The Venice Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of July, 1927. Niels Lind, Hotel was operated by Mrs. M. J. (Seal) Notary Public. and not a single thing was ' January, VI . My Commission expires 12th day this building, it was anfrom saved Midvale, Utah nounced. This building adjoins the ill Correct Attest: JOHN A. AYLETT, fated Tino and Caputo store building. HBBER C. AYLETT, Eugene Underhill was in charge of E. L. BURGON. the Modern Hotel. Directors. STATE OF UTAH, The Quinn property, which is direct Office of Bank Commissioner. ly opposite the Modern Hotel was the I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do herelast of the buildings to catch fire, and by certify that the foregoing is a full true, and correct copy of the 13th this in filed was occupied by a Greek Coffee house office statement of the above named company day my of July, 1927. operated by Jim Louris, in one side. Seth Pixton, and a Chinese Restaurant, operated Bank Commissioner. by Dan Toy, on the other. Apartments occupied the second centage, an exact accounting will floor of the Quinn property. given for each detail, that is, if you Beca'use)f inadequate telephone ser are a certificate holder. vice, the fire gained considerable mo The fifty dollars will act as part men turn before the arrival of the fire BY payment, and, of course, the balance fighters, and in le"ss than ten minutes must be cash, as his company works after its discovery the fire's flames Clever Artist Tells Of Great Hereaf on such a close margin, it needs every leaped loward the heavens, far above the three story Modern Hotel. ter While Selling Death Certifcent to function. Soon after the arrival of the local icates The catch seems to be in the "cost firemen, a call was sent to the County plus" stulT, which to the average lay- Fire Department and this wonderful Have you ever tried to get a thrill man, mea.ns nothing at all, and thus organization used 43 minutes in getout of being dead? Have you ever it is an easy matter to gain promi- ting ready and making the trip. Workwondered what a ma,n in a coffin nence by shooting out a massed at- ing with clock like precision, the coun thinks alout? If you are unable to tack of figures n rtaining to only the ty men aided greatly in subduing the answer the above questions, then wait most trivial of details. flames. until the death certificate salesman A call was also sent to Salt Lake A chat with the salesman revealed calls on you and explains now lo ue the fact that many people in Salt Lake happy though dead. County have come to the rescue of His introductory remarks consist of this establishment, and although the telling you to let loose of $f0.00 and cost plus proposition shows very few after giving you the certificate, he ex- cases on record where money was savplains that the fifty simoleons will lie ed, a survey of other mortuaries show used as part payment for funeral ex ed that all would be will in ir to me penses, for yourself or member of service for the same amount of money your family, the burial to be cared for providing the same cheap materials at actual expenses, plus ten per cent. were used. In making a comparison of live- toi-Of course, you are supposed to die, in th ma - few back into our coffin, we won monthsprive I Getting with like periods in previous or else the fifty dollars will lie dor- diT what a does think years it is noted that person really fat cattle mant, that is, as far as you are con- about. Do think that a certifi- are cons derably hiirher than aprices thy year cerned It must be a wonderful sen- cate will cause a r commotion at great sU'a,ly' caU1(alLUt i sation to lie in ones coffin anil know the ' outering sh,'T pearly gates when the certificate you will be buried for actual cost, hol ler arrives. Does he feel that the nn uneven market, m thov ,n.i year, but generally realizing slightly plus ten per cent. way to heaven will be well lighted for stronger prices. It is so exciting one can hardly having assisted a mortuary, to remain Predictions of the coninued upwait for death to make its appearance. We are not inquisitive, but what trend in cattle prices are being born out the Kastern markets According to the smooth tongued good are these death certificates, any- fromwith ranging . 12 wr cent to ? k;..u ? sidesman, who is working on a per how erthan a jv.ii ; cnoice neavy steers that oufren-- so much last showed a marked advance for the year current season, this being the 27 cent per increase with present prices 21 per --- It cent higher than the past five years average. Common steers have shown a minimum advance and cows pained ... .. r ir.im 1J p,-cent to I'J per cent lor the same period. inn smallest advance in cattle is noted m Mockers and feeders but this offM by the hiKh this class lae season. prices 'show for They adtanre of h per cent over last year and about 1 percent higher than the pve year average. ' Indications are uld be pice levels several months particu- j larly after the western trrix cattle movement ha t,;,K,i B.i ,v,., in,, pis re- turn t..them.,rel,t!anr,(l feed t sup It is indicate that th.-rr Yes General Merchandise, Soft Drinks, Ice Cream, Fresh Moiits, Auto Accessories, Tires V 35,000.00 22,000.00 3,333.82 3,757.73 uK-u- DKALKIU5 IN . 505,580.79 ri CUTLER MERC. CO. .sf.,vH.',,".(.-,",,-.'.',"1lf.,""U'""- they will have to be razed before new buildings can be erected. Although impossible to estimate the total loss, $100,000 couj be considered as a conservative figure. Aside from' this loss :'more Con-tratt- 1 SOUTH JORDAN 15,314.96 12.84 $ Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund Net Undivided Profits Due to Other Banks Deposits Subject to Check Cashier's Checks . Certified Checks Dividends Unpaid Total Demand Deposits Time Certificates Savings Deposits Total Time Deposits Other Bills Payable ..... Miscellaneous Cash Over ..... mm 215 G STREET, N. W. 532.76 1,525.00 3,223.20 10,034.00 - BINGHAM Fire, which for a time, threatened to wipe out the entire com munity was discovered at 4:35 Friday morning in the rear of the Pino and Caputo Grocery store on Upper Main Street, and bef0 the willing firefighters could get control of the' blaze seven build. ings were either burned to the ground or damaged to such extent' 25,000.00 6,484.65 2,871.35 8,860.02 54,407.05 - LIABILITIES NEWSPAPER for the a live, and his farmer family and thoae interbusy ested in agriculture. Such is PubHhd Erery Saturday at Washington, - TOTAL e, instruction and entertainment - J ARE INTERESTED in important NEWS yOU of the - MANY HOMES IN e4 VKST MIDVALE. UTAH cbntkB stukpT' , i |