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Show ; dZf , t , - - THE THE DAILY HERALD EVERY 'HReporfMadehVB of the Condition pf ; : ' s :: V : Entered at second class mail matter Jane t, 1911, at the postof flee. Impressive funeral services were Society Editor, Ethel Act of March 3, 1879. Joto, Utah, underE. the held in the Masonic temple Friday telephoned to C. Rodgers, Editor and Publisher. HnKHnHsnsnsnKUinisnHUKniHUSKi for afternoon, William Mitchell, at Provo. in the county of Utah. tate of tJi tahT!fTs Duckett All society new should be Located close: the of business m the SOth jday bf3une? 1922, The Herald office, 'phone 95. KESOURCES - Loans and discounts . . . . . . . .$1,067,107.32 Thomas are and Mrs. C, F. "Packard. Mr. and Mrs. Verms Of Subscription: Delivered by carrier, 30 cent a month; by Lwho died Tuesday after a prolonged e . 5,445.40 Overdrafts a at a the outside t'iM ta Utah year. county, summer $3 months the year; county, lllnegg. spending jm Mrs. Miles Bums and children, . . . . .. 83,158.99 .. pStocksrtwnds'andecnritlespetc.. The serviie weje in charge of their canyon home at Vivian park. Kathryn and Bobbie, of Salt Lake, Banking house - - SWORN CIRCULATION 45,630.56 No. F. M. A. .and several days with Mr. Story lodge Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Johnson and spent Furniture and fixtures . , W 3484.54 . -Mrs. A. M. Dolton. delivered JRer. Charles McCoard, copies Mr. and Mrs. Grant Crandall are Due from bank. . Federal . . . Reserve 7063899 rv Music sermon. was the furnished spending a week at Vivian park. Mrs. Joseph Clyde returned to Due from other banks 157,539.96 copies. , by Mrs. Floyd Yiolett. The Har 6,092.18 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson of her home In Heybum, Idaho, after Exchanges for clearing house mony .Four sang "Safe in the Fold" 't. with her daughter, Mra. Casntems Lake Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Mc-Salt 312.28 -vocal aolo, "Dry Those Tears" Mrs, WMford Larsen. Donald and Miaa Grace Linton Gold Marie Hedqirfst Homer; "Abide 2,160.00 spent the Fourth at Vivian park. Silver . . , OamsneU Erneet Mr. and Me" With ...3,9487 Mn, mixed from by quartet Perhaps the atroneest, bulwark of the pobticiU bosi is 8,257.00 community church enter, and Air. and Mrs, John K. Nielson of and children ot Storrs spent - the Currency -- Total cash on hand pa th"2mofit universal belief that principles are grateAluurt 9,677.55 Nephi have returned heme after Fourth with Mrs, GammeU's spending ten days with relatives In renbi, Mr. and Airs." J. S. Carter, Reserve bank stock Federal men. Scarcely a village, town, county or state that has not 10,050.00 e e Prove. 183,013.18 Mr. and Mrs. Claude Weight of Liberty bonds slipped over undesirable candidates as against decent i CHATS because of this conviction, so frequently in fact that i 290.00 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Strong enter- KaightvUle visited relatives and Other U. S. bonds dinner friends last week. tained at a tune we turned the microscope on this very vital assumption, YOUR "' on the Fourth. Covers were laid TOTAL Morals are largely geographical and always subject to fl.651,638.67 of Magna Mrs. Louise-Warth-ea for Mrs. M. D. Evans and family, ' L1ABIUTIES. .the time. ,r X Mrs. 4 Mr and Mrs. J. I. Evans and Mr. was the guest of her sister, 2177 and free sample .............. ' 1 . -- A DANGEROUS BUZZ SAW .r..... ............ ....... , WITH GASMAN : .. The theory of right today may be wrong tomorrow. In the early days principles ta goveriunent may have been Joorjtal4han mBr Indeed this may be;true today, cut it is certain that today tne cnaracter ox the men we choose to serve us is more vital than ever before in history, for in matters ox government we are eompeuea to put blind laith in the men we choose to serve us. government nas DcomeJ&94UgaryTechnical, so complex, thatitirtuite beyond the understanding of ? - Jhe;jfttfrmvidcal.01 .... intricacies export trade, tne complexities 01 transportation problems by land and sea, the technique of tariff, the bewildering, contradictory elements entering into scientific taxation, not to speak of the dazing problems of foreign relations, have removed government so far from the ken of the average citizen that he has lost all touch with it; he feels it is something with which he had grave concern, but in which he dares not to express an opinion. His happiness, his welfare, depend on the skill with 4which these technical probto his comlems are confronted, yet they can be plete undoing without his even sensing the folly of his rep- Fourth. Miss Marie Fisher Fourth in Salt Lake. pletely. What we regret meat, however, is not that this man is soured against us, but. that his attacks are permitted to go unchallenged by his friends who are also Now Thorn. Mrs. Heber.,J. Done entertained Eugene Kouold, wife and chilthe members of the Priscilla Sewing club of American Fork at the dren have returned from Canada home of her mother, Mrs. Albert after a several years' absence and S. Jones, Thursday afternoon. will imake their home here. . Needlework, musical numbers and Mr. and Mrs.' James Staking of luncheon were the features of Interest, after wMch a theatre party Silver City visited relatives and was iowned, Present were Mrs. friends last week. Laura Timpson, Mrs. Jean Strong. Mrs. Alvin Bowles of Nepal was Mrs. Lucy Taylor, .Mrs. Lela urant, Mrs. Millie the guest Tuesday o her sister, Mrs. Ann Jackson, Anderson, club members; and the Mrs. H. Lee Boyer. Mrs. invited guests: following Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marble and Tenie Thomas, Mrs. Beulah nd Mrs. Vera Pyper of daughters spent the Fourth of . July at Saltair. Heber. v Mr. and Mrs. John E. Boyer of Calif., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sutton! Sacramento, left for Yellowstone park on a ten relatives here. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Bringhurst of days' pleasure trip. Salt Lake were the guests of their Mrs. James F. Dunn entertained parents on the Fourth, The Thursday afternoon Mrs. James at dinner on the Fourth. guests included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde .M. Clark entertained informally in vv.. Stark and Leon Dunn of Salt Lake, nonor ot ner oaugnier, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hicks and Mrs. Miller, of Lovell, Wyo., who is visit ing relatives and friends in Utah. J. A. Passey and children.Those present were Mesdames B. Misses Hilda and Charlotte Mendenhall, Q. Johnson, El wood ... The and Melissa Cribble of Nye, Joseph Vane, Salina Kelsey Gates Salina are Provo visitors for a and VV. H. Harrison and the Misses week, the guests of relatives and Sophia Packard, Lucina Clark and ... , Helen Clark. . friends. friends. In other words, you and hundreds of other satisfied, customers in the same neighborhood take good service tor granted, accept it, and say nothing about It. Your silence thus becomes his golden opportunity. With lips sealed, you Innocently give him an encouraging slap on the back. V , Summed up government has gone completely from the hands of the people; it seems to have; outgrown the people. Trin nannta hftv Tint kent hd with the ftrocession. The nress: has been insufficient as an educational force, not for lack off Oesire, out Because wis Jrw uiubi vjusi. hu me ywpw ue- mand as the price of supportth publication of trivialties. The great ity newspapers have come to be a mixture ' of Diamond Dick, Sherlock Holmes' and Laura Jean Libbey, We value your good will, stripped of personality, of ten devoid of principle, pandering everyone's good will. This to the intellect of the flapper and assuming a company is your company, the ; public's com pany. Now based on bluff and bluster which rests on the inability , let Ti work together to CoOf the people to tear away the mask of mock heroics and disnvert Ibis man from a knocker .Undexstanding .of our national yitamiies. close &Jialf-baJc- d into a booster, vv It seems as if we must turn back the clock and take more careful measure of integrity and ability in those we must trust to do for us the things we are unable ourselves to understand. If not this, then we need some new system of education in the land - - "mis-leadershi- t - - Men-lov- p" Utah Valley Gas & Coke ACCIDEtlT IS .w , ........ v.. j taining serious internal injuries, jr isuauifi m runur Ul iu uver. I ue njsnnjsajsiSainniinHnnsnKEHnasjHisisifiii:: boy has ieen bedfast and under the doctor's care since that time. Besides hla parenu. he-- is . sur-ritby one brother, AlTln w, of ProTO aid two sister, Mrs. Lnefle' Knowles of Bait Lake ' and ' Mist - - ' Veltna lefts of Piwe, T neraJarTloea" wuT ibe held ia tie PonrUi'wwd cbapei tomorrowr! Yevyow films, Into the at 'dock, rriapds may Tiew the back' of case at 452 West remains at the Berg Mortuary, I prior to the serf lose, v . Center. ,j wuqr ? Marvin TV. Jeff s. Son of Mr." and Mrs.' David Jeffs ;tf Provo, died here iasf night 'from Internal Injuries sustained when be leli from a s plow, June; J9, - Young Jaffa war near the Union depot, watching tie circus train coma Into Provo. To get a fetter view of the performers, tie stood . t MaVan Come In and get your new auto top, or have your" car painted. Wt do the right kind of work at the right !'Y. price. , , ,C v' W XXTtl T." V have lota of rnnm In nnr afinn " STORE YOUR CAR by the day, week or month. Get our prices, v . w extend to you1 the same courteous treatment,' the same high class work and bigger and better servic . 4 - 4 than ever before.. ',. V . COME IN AND LETS TALK IT OYER ILLINOIS BANKERS Mrs. H. L.'JjUywtiite of Bait LIFE ASSOCIATION Lake is the guest ot Mr. and ilrs. Samuel Leavitt for a few rtv 1 e e Home s Office, - Monmouth, Mlse Effie Hurst haa returned to Illinois. nor nome in salt Lake, after spendModern ideas in ing the past week with the Second ward Mutual girls at Mutual Isle, tive insurance. Come in or phone and let Provo canyonT"" ua exnlain nnr biiiation Protection PoljcyJ SPR1NCVILLE iodlCTY ;rr ProuoAuto aim Co, K-- X iONEY BUY FOR CASH ' Center...: , Phone Lowest'Prlces.' - i 111 WEEK ENDING JULY-15- , , 10 lbs. Sugar .',. J"S.V.. '..".. 4. 8'lbs. Silver Leaf Lard, bulk v , . ; . . , , ; ...... , , ,80 ,40t A.l Creamery Butter ;v AZt 48-l- b sack Patent Fl6ur . . .,: r. j $1:39 -- 1922,-- : sack Turkey Ketf Jrlaur ssck crown ixwi jrwur ....... Fresh Milker fluart,:tifjw. U u , Fresh Buttermilk, quart Swif s Cheese, per lb. v . 2, . . . :. : Brick Cheese, per lb.-- . . . . ... ;Y Limburger Cheese, pef lb'. Fancy Dressed Chickens, per lb. ;. , Box No. 5 Soda Crackers : resh Salmon, per Ib.y. . t,1 . r.. s . . ..81.7 .v.80 ,.:... ;vC . . 4-- id 8 ..liiS ; ; ; 5o V. ; ;40J ;, " ; Double indemnity for accidental death. If totaUy disabled Insured re. eelvea monthly income for life company pays the premiuma: you pay nothlnr BeaeHclary receives full amount of policy at "death of insured regard lens x of - the amount Insured has drawn during; period of disability. ' Old 65. age benefit at M. JOLLEY, Elks' Bld(, vi. Avenue, reives h'l . i . 33 . 38 156 - ;5t Freth Utah Catfish, per lb,. ,;,A . ,t Pint Fruit Ball Mason , . s . .gorf JarsuirjET Quart rruit BaU Mason, .i'.'. .V. . . Si 10 k Half Gallon Fruit Jars,vgcuiuine Ball Mason. 2 dozen FrujW Rubb fs 10 10 bars White bars A. B. Napthalap :;, : ;$l!40 Ihmim 48$ - w - Pata.ce ;p aria ;be 109.50 855,008.49 535.39 cool f! "With t 158,721.16 ,273,013.59 432,270.14 2,904.48 June. 1922. R. B. ALLEN, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day ot July, 1922. W. W. AJXENt , Notary-Public- , (Seal. Provo, Ttah. My commission expires July 20, 1925. Correct Attest: FRED W. TATjOR, O. RAYMOND KNIGHT, P. G. WARNICK, SHERWOOD'S JAZZ Directors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Piston, bank commissioner ot the state' of Uath, do hereby certify that the foregoing is & full, "true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed ta my office this 7th day of "SETH PIXTON, ' Bank Commissioner. July, 1922. :Mjt BANDITS TUESDAY AND 1 :l SATURDAY . Chicken and Trout Announcement Is made ot the EXPERIENCED ENGINEER FOR marriage of iMiss Mary Louise Bird of this city to J. Roscoe Harmon ot Salt Lake. The wedding took place in the Salt Lake temple. Preceding the wedding Miss" Bird gave a trousseau tea to a large number PAYSON, July 10. Lloyd Price, of her friends. an engineer of. Portland. Oregon, has arrived here to take charge of Ijll la .. 3 A 3i 7 h I CABINS FOR RENT ,. ... (TZi ;! lv :.t Din- -, ners, Boating, Fishio,. and Bathing. -- a" . , r" f i im w i I j 1 ii - ! t 1 A .;. -- ! i :M ? ;v - - , ;. ' t ; Mrs. Dewey Clyde.' who hai been at Berkeley, Callt. with her husband, is visiting ber parents, Mr- - -- atATE 48 North AGENT ' WMm&m T :::::r:-: W . University Provo. Phone 26J-sh ah shrdiuul 4 tM ! Hot Biscuits ,V7 i lilWo " --- t rv50 . a rrovo visiwr rxuuay, 1 1 rv oi.tii..t.'.il..lt.. 48-i- b Hsn-mot- . THREE IN ONE J. 460 West , .$1,651,638.67 1 yvf " A I? B." WeU,'' manager rnd ftft oi lua j wwiaioifi T ncora, UUh, etopped bver b tiiu city tor few minutes Sunday eg in oui jjmo vity. 97.50 12,452.83 . TOTAL ..j. . 4"Av A office. State of Utah, County of Utah. R. E. Allen, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cashier of the abwe nam tank; that the above and foregoing report contains tv fuH;r true jand bdrre .stitementjMrtbe condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of t vv of Prove Jieach, clerk of th li.fj nine school distrlcfwera 4. 1 doing business witk ts, city todar r'a county-audtto- .$842,348.66 .- . - co-ope- ra ae SAMUEL446.KOPP ..... 1)I Supt Jarne H- .Walker Of PImL ant 'Grove and Mark E. Kartcintr 800,000.00 34,000.00 26,067.09 1,388.47 S ....... PERfiONAtTMENTION Nw rm. - 8AYE , . Capital stock paid in Surplus fund eei Net undivided profits . . . Due to other banks Deposits subject to check Demand certificates Cashier's checks Dividends unpaid . . - . . , . Total demand deposits Postal savings deposits Time certificates Savings deposits Total time deposits Interest received, unearned Jonee and Miss 'returned from a ' .through to Salt Idaho Falls. Mr.' and Mre. TfionMi W. "v7orth-- ! ington and family have returned to their home In ' Fairfield after pending the Fourth with "relatives ana trienas m tne uaraen City, Mr. and Mrs. John T. .Taylor of Eureka are spending a few days in Provo "with Mr Taylor mother. Mrs. Kate Mangum. ,: v ..... " toW'Ndrth 1st West I . lire. ' Albert' 8. Lyle Jonee have tour .weeks' trip Lake, logan ' and Yours truly, s ME f A quiet home wedding; of the week took place Wednesday afternoon at the residence of Mr! and Mrs. L. C Scott -- of .Lake View, when their daughter, Kella, was united in marriage to Alfred Bur hell Sturgls of Silver Olty, Couhty Clerk Wallace -- Hales - officiated. Mr. and. Mrs. Sturgis wUl make their home at Silver City. iksM ed e ur.u. Company a a snow plow that was standing the spent Lieutenant and Mrs. El wood Nye and daughter, Kathleen, of Salt Misa Nina Hussell has returned Lake were guests last week of Mrs. from Logan where the was the Celena Kelsey. guest of relatives over the Fourth. Dr. and Mrs, Creed Haymond of Mrs. Leyhutd Graham and daugh- Salt Lake were visitora here Tues ter, Aenoa; Mrs. Harrison Jenkins day, as guests of the former's paand daughter, Esther, and Mr. and rents, Mr. and Mrs. A .L. Raymond. Mrs. Alex Hedqulst were the dinner Mrs. Harold Finch of Park City guests ot Mrs, Fred. Finlayson is visiting her mother, Mrs. Eliza Tuesday. man-handl- ed resentative. v J'r. and Mrs. V. E. Johnson ot Dr. and Mrs. R. N. Packard and Price are Provo visitora for a few chUdren of Shelley, Idaho, were guets of relatives here on the days. discusses this company's service be loses his balance com- T Wallace Mace. and Mrs. Douglas Page, No mailer bow good our Wftice la, "there- -- on man on the block who is forerer finding fault with it You know the man we mean. He Is a good fellow at heart and talks sanely enough upon other subjects, hut when he rrr t. ....,..,......., zrasivof distribution j WILUAHJUJCHELL AFTERNOON EXCEPT SATURDAY. , JULY 10, 1922. MONDAY, SERVICES FOR FUNERAL 'Published by The Herald .Company. WEEK-DAY- IIERAli), i. : 7; ''. at u mra m ase .etlMirTniaTeB,- rt- - j faf'eU Set. bmsv . Billk ie7 I'm ar ; j Geneva S Apply-:- pBeachl: JULYVil" TUESDAY, The Coolest Pavilion In L: ' " Utah. " ( SMI v. it. Jr fv' ii 4 u Robsrtn Hotel J. , I t-- :I f 1 |