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Show 1 - I Takes Up Elacksmithirig TM ..... I I Also 1 Cecil B.DeMille's 1 ,,ICIWflil11" ............ rAvJ ThomasMdjhan UttrkeJolouWibon TOTAL ' ? i n, I I I I most lavishly beautiful production De Mille has ever had. A picture that 1 shows where the present ma(j i - I I I pursuit of pleasure nrr found Tb taram ctwb prtno Prrick WJUkan at OmnAMnj good luck borwsbo. ae b decided to )mtd bow to main them. Her: be to U work at the sbtB te tba vtUagt amithy of Wiertnwn, Holland, From the novel by Alice Duer Miller. vrff1$i jf PLAY NO. yr 11 DWI'l t.. . ., rj ujl PRINCETON i.,r.1--1r'i?J02.0(P- - - Total time deposits Unearned, discount . .. .... . ,: cXl r..;v-----"W96,342.- S Bute of Utah. County ot Utah. R. B. Allen being ffrat dnly a worn according to law, deposes and gays that be Is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct atatement ot the condi. tlon of the aald bank at the close ot buslneaa on the 10th day of October, 1922. R. EL ALLEN. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day ot October, 1922. W. W. ALLEN, Notary Public. ' (Seal.) My commission expires July 20, 1925. Correct Attest: J. WM." KNIGHT, . W. O. CHEER, FEED W. TAYLOR, i Directors. ' State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I Seth Pixton, bank commissioner of the etate ot Utah, do hereby and correct ccipy of the sute-men-t certify that the foregoing is full, true to any office this 20th day of tiled named company, of the above 300,000.00 P01"'- - 1M- 34,000.00 36,041.90 ' ; J5ETJI PIXTON. Bank Commissioner. . Though Princeton stressed the passes and end runs, she also used some very effective running1 plays from the open formation. The above diagram chows an attack against the tackle from thf ' kick formation that was used with telling effect. The Left End goes through Immediately to cut off one of the defensive barks. The Left Tackle blocks his opponent until he Is certain that the runner will not be interfered with from behind and then he too goe through to the defensive backs. The Center, after passing the ball, blocks to the right. He must be sure that no defensive lineman slips through between himself and the guard. He can best prevent this by closing toward the guard ai soon as he has passed the ball. The Left Guard holds In the line. He should close toward the othei guard to prevent any one from feoming through between the two guards The Right Guard likewise holds, closing toward the tackle. The Right Tackle must block the defensive guard playing oppositf him. This guard is an important man on this play and must be eliffl lnated. The Right Tackle should work with the Right Guard In block lng this man. The Right End, who Is a part ot the "W" formation, takes out the defensive left halfback. The No. 2 Back sweeps in against the defensive tackle. The No. 3 Back also sweeps in against the defensive tackle. The No. 1 Back meets the defensive end and screens him from thf play. The No. 4 Back, receiving the ball from the center, carries U straight across the line at the Indicated point This play coming out of the passing and end running attack of tht formation "W" was a surprising variation of the attack and produced excellent results. The "W" men should edge In Blightly tor this play. From this same formation the ball may be passed to the No. 1 Bacd (or a plunge straight through the line. Tola was often done by Pripce ton. The Princeton plays that are given In this list comprise the high ipota In a system that la well adapted for a light fait team. A Dangerous Bit of Evidence! When the girl and her father re turned home they found a bloodstained knife upon the table. Who had placed it there ? What would the outcome be? M and Edith Johnson Copyright, 1SZI, in Guide" Also COMEDY Monday, Tuesday, Friday, Thursday, Saturday, 2:15. Major Earnett Gravtt and John J. 3:45; TOTAL 51 $ Interest ' 25 5, 10, 15S and Pumpkins, each 15d 5 and 10 5 and 10 5c and 10 10 Horns, each Masks, each Hall Streamers, each Orange and Black Paper Balls, each Place Cards, Favors, Figure Novelties! Nut Cups, 5 Invitations, each 75c Hallowe'en Napkins, dozen per hundred Total Less expenses and taxes paid, etc Deposits subject to check Demand certificates . Certified checks ... . Total demand deposits Time certificates , .Savings deposits Total time deposits ..... . . State of Utah, County of better use for your savings than to make them earn some extra dollars for you? Extra money you won't have to work for. It's just like working at one job and drawing a salary from two. EVERY SHARE IS FULLY PAID AND call company must constantly make exten-tion- s, additions, etc., to its system. The money for such purposes must be raised through the sale of the company's securities such as its Cumulative Preferred Stock. To meet the for electricity, ever-increasi- ng 25,000.00 25,000.00 3,623.91 Shares can i 2,359.58 118,261.31 jri.IAN at any of our offices, or from any of our employes they are our salesmen. FREE BOOKLET COUPON UTAH POWER SLIGHT Utah Power & Light Co. Notary Public.-- roinniis ion expires September 11. 1I2R. Correct Attest: Please send me illustrated booklet, containing (1) Mere information about your Preferred Stock, (2) Details of Easy Payment Plan, (3) How to Judge an Name .. ; Address H. BRRETON, JOHN" ROl'XDY, N. C. SPALDING. ' j ' of Utah. Office of Bank Commissioner. ' j I. Seth Pixton, bank commissioner of the state of t'tah. do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the state- ment of the above named company, filed in my office this 20th day of October. 1922. SETH PIXTON, . Bank Commiaaloner. , j f ' Gent. Offices: Salt Lake City, Utah. Invsstment P. C.RKKR. Directors. (Seal.) get-ric- 1 , State And thus is brought about the chance for you to invest your savings in Utah Power & Light Co. You won't be going into any h quick scheme, or the like, when you take out shares of this stock. We have always paid the dividends every three months. j .....$338,531.69 I'tah. , My Dought 120,620.89 swa Seal.) te J te S'ub.--cri1--d the j u. ' AND FREE FROM UTAH PERSONAL TAXES. Alva Nelson being first duly swni acronlhg to law. deposps and nays that he Is t'a!iier of the above ilanwd bank;- that the above and and olx- t s'atnn'nt of the foreRorng report contains a f ill. on l'Hh day of comlUl.m of the a!d BanX' ct.tlie close of 'ms'.ne October, V.1;.'. ALVA NELSON. and tj before m this St i dav of Octob r, 152" Sutton Tea& China Go. Head The Daily Herald Ads If you had only ten shares, the dividends would be $70.00 a year. What 164,286.89 $ ,1 - 10,844.28 $164,023.21 140.00 . 123.68 TOTAL ! i PROVO, UTAH. Light Co. customers and other local folks are providing incomes for themselves by investing their savings in shares of the Company's Preferred Stock. These shares pay dividends every January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1, which amount to 71-- 4 per cent a year on every dollar invested. & $14,468.19 i 10. Our store is now overflowing with holiday goods. Come in and give them the once over. You will be more then repaid for your trouble. Hundreds of Utah Power $14,039.19 285.00 144.00 Rents Safe Dep. Boxes naiiuwu mi ON YOUR MONEY UcExean Capital stock paid in Surplus fund II GET $338,531.69 LIABILITIES. II AHtli' Alt INCOME FROM THE LIGHTING 74 COMPANY Report made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of THE STATE BANK OF PROVO Located at Provo, in the county of Utah, state of Utah, at the close of business on the 10th day of October, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $246,417.94 Stocks, bonds and securities, etc 7,550.00 Banking house 4,950.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,800.00 Due from other banks 70,606.47 Checks on other banks in same town . . . $2,606.28 Gold 755.00 Silver 896.00 Currency 2,950.00 Total cash on hand 7,207.28 "The Fighting Matinees If all the plays were directed No system ot attack would be effective igalnst the ends or were forward passes. TONIGHT AND TUESDAY William Duncan BUY AN SWEEP 765,721.99 449,916.96 2,466.48 '"r TOTAL Off '' 11 TACKLE 8194 .VKlv..i.7f ;14335 ......... .. . . Postal savings 3,8011 Time certificates ..........i.... 181.706.56 Savings deposits ..;...r....;... 264,408:59' Cashier's checks Dividends unpaid ., Total demand deposits , . . . - Uy-tM'TT- i v ., A 4 SCREEN SNAPSHOTS tI ..$ s .mbwmj s Ji i 1 .$1,596,342.28 v.v fPf I A Paramount Picture. J irl tftjfcVy , LIABILITIES. w IIP! fivjISir Of i7wOB is leading. I ' Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Vfe The strongest story, the greatest cast, the - i, a Shows3:45, 730, 915 Regular Prices I - ... c TONIGHT AND TUESDAY MIKNTt v. Report made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of .. THE KNIGHT TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Located at Provo in the county of Utah, state of Utah, at the close of business on the 10th day of October, 1922. v RESOURCES. Loans and discounts i .$ ,960,902.81 L. Overdrafts 23,566.31 Stocks, bonds and securities, "etc. . .7.7 ... . . . 33,158.99 .. Banking house 45,630.56 Eurniture and fixtures 34,284.54 Due from Federal Reserve bank 63,721.22 Due from other banks .... 195,502.70 Check on other banks in same town. Cash items 1,237.86 Gold 25.00 Silver 5,452.83 Currency 3,987.00 Total cash on hand 15,974.10 Federal Reserve Bank stock. 10,050.00 184.551.05 .T; . 7. . . . . Liberty bonds Other U. S. bonds I 29,000.00 'Vlace to Go Jtttl L.lAtKT ' THE HERALD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1922. Willie r . f i |