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Show rchetra will f uruuh the lor lhe confetti, via jerpen-ti- n Wilde's mime carnival ball Wednesday evenfourth ward amusement CI ing In the halL " - - 0-1- 7 Edmund Vance Cooke.,, j- Around yon, too, are we who lack What time and toll may make. Why stand Idle? Bend yoor back For your and others' sake. . i must the pass-worbe exact' Ere your reward be big r The word resolve Into the act; 'sesame" Is "Glgl" (Copyright N. E. A.) d 0-1- pHajsansflninniiU! Under-Drivileg- In beautiful plaids.. Extra large 6ize. SPECIAL AT i icir. rj Get It At Piano Dept Save Money ' jit A A at - ' - " ' 1 1 THREE DAYS 4 i f? Of .11 n: w rl 92 Hot Outing Flannel, Bl.m- - 25c value. - Jr. home In Sprlngvllle and will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. John Report made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of S. Boyer. """" sir. and Mrs. J: Emmltt Dalton THE STATE BANK OF PROVO v and family hare returned from a California and Located at Provo" City, in the county of Utah, state of Utah, trip to Los Angeles, are spending- at the close of business on the 6th day of October, 1923. 'days "With a-f- L. Ueorge lather. Mrs. Hyde, Dalton's MrT and Mrs. "Wm. R. Hill who haTe been living with John Man since Mrs. the of death The Danshtem nf tha waring are moving Into the old met at the homo of Mrs. Asael home of Thorn. Thursday. October 10, at Nephl Straw, on North Main street Mr. Hill expects to 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Elka xnorn took charge workTntoThe dalrylmsinees. and after a piano solo by Mrs. M. B. Crandall. Jr, short Ulks were (rtren by the following: Mrs. Eliia ThornrMrsTMT-O- r Packard. Mrs. A. W. Flnley and Mra OUre Ander- son Aunt Betfrie Rnrlanitt mc uiuhh memoer present-LTcht - refrpRhmnnf iran mmj .A w tnlrty-flv- e members. The Home Culture club will meet at the home nf Mra nimiHa bury, Friday October, 19, at 3 p. m. iue iuomers tuay club wlu meet at the home of Mrs. Druscllla Clark -' Friday October, 19, at 4 p. m. Mrs. Selroy J. . Boyer who has been vtalrlnir with h.. " lCULO ki Kaysvllle, has returned to her ' 1 SPKLN'GULLE SOCIETY. 1 Man-warin- g au K Hundreds Storming ... Barton BIG SALE i MM "t ALL-WOO- L W ' . . " All Colors, Sizes and Styles. us before you buy your Shirts and X . Sweaters. , . ......7.. Taxes paid .... m, , 9O0 4,506U)0 . . . -. . r ......21L7373 .$ , 7,616.64 3,145.79 211.00 ...... t . . ; Total $10,973.43 ......... ... .... . . .7; .;. . . . LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ........ . ...... ..... - pi 67.17- - 41.541 " a-ii j Total $362,531.60 ' .; . . ;;. ..'... ........ t: Less expenses and taxes Surplus fund Interest . . -j. , . .. .$ 25,000.00 - 25,000.00 . Li $15,183.1- 4taid,"etc.-- , . ; . 10,973.43 demd .... Total UWk.. . . . .,, :409.71 : 174,3072 ' ii ; 4,913.78 ' ;vl.v;tvrrr;;. -- " deDOflita : . . ; ;: r . . ...., . ,, Time certificates Savings deposits; vTotal time deposits J.-- ... 128.68' t , itq : 2,930.33 ' ivr....,.;l26,009.93 . IU:. 128,9406 ...,.7;. 4.7.) ... . . . . , .; , , ,", v: $362,531.60 - 7 Alva Nelson, being first duly sworn accordinjr to law,' deposes and says that he is cashier of the above named bank ; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the ronditinn nf tfca .m kt,v .t tVial close of business on the 6th day of October, 1923. 7 - ' ' ' ALVA NELSON. Ct" Subscribed and7 sworn to before me this 13th day of October, 1923. 7. ' --I ; JULIAN F. GREER, (Seal) Notary Public, Provo, Utah. My commission expires September 11, 1926. , 4Jorrect- - Attest i--r W. H. BRERETON, ""l.-;- ,'.. . R. W. BRERETON, JOHN ROUND Y, ; . Direr.rftm. ir State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. 7 wV' ::!' 1 . The Mens Shop - . . . , , do hereby, certify hat the foregoing is a full, true and cor--uuiv uA me aiaiemeni 01 me aDove named tiled in my office this 16th day of October, 1923. company, - "THE HOME OF TUE'SLlMJliMTW ( . 80,000.00 4,950.00 1.800.00 - - 26 North Uniersity Ave.1 LET OWENt DO IT! :. .; ... ... . . . Currency Total cash on hand Expenses Interest paid .77. . " MEN'SSNAPPY HATS. Today.. Silver j so a; New Line of v..Tw- a State of Utah, County of Utah. . 1 .,. : Other rAlestfltft ownal Due froinotherbank8 ..... ,j.. Checks on other banks in same town. ..$3,600.53 Cash items n. . 3Q.QQ Total - modem, fnrnished. ............ .... ..... .$267,8356 HVil-ii.i.f:'-- wan water.- -, kaai; RESOURCES.""" Loans and discounts .., Stocks, bonds and securities, etc. ; Banking house . . . Furniture and fixtures ...... SWEATERS ANDALL- W00L OVERSHIRTS ' "wwern, hot Mil basement: - et undivided profits Deposits subject to check . , . , Demand certificates . Cashier's checks OWENS llEAL ESTATE Dncx- - .- ew A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF i ; - eSY-5fH- TURECO. I(iw.i,",r to .... " $3.49 17c HAKTON FURNI- - s . IB Size 66x80; $4.25 value, for g f ' -- 1 lot Plaid Blankets - Furni-tur- e Money-Sav-in- very easy terms. I- $4.95 39c 214 West ; $S.95vaIue. Prices. We Refund Your Fare iKEtil Open Evenings. special Prices- - at COME THURSDAY, FRIDAY JOB Sutton Market ; Baby Carriages $15.00 VMBeds7T7TT$10.00 Window Shades at Provo, ie" b ...r.. .....50c Everything in plays exhibited inthis county. m Mr onarth7TTTTS15 Mops 1 Lm & OUTSALET October IS to Furniture Polish, 20c i You should take advantage of this opportunity to see onef the best dis- oATUjtlUAili CLEARING -- j Sutton's fair 4 Bargains Galore October 21 Clothes Baskets, best " " lot Patent and Biege French Heel Slippers 1 Special WAMJ Indian Head ch which M. W. Bird la chairman. Nearly forty members were present at the luncheon. Alva Zabrlskle acted as toastmaster and the attendance prize was awarded to M. O. Packard. The community singing was conducted by il. E. Cran-dal- l. Barton's -- w ', tuSS . nn -- tforth University Ave. irr?..-:- e. $7.95-?ahi- TAYLOR BROS. CO.7 QUALITY MILLINERY ' iwA , . Wool Finish Blankets i $3.95 D'music In , the home $2,50 I - : 55c value. Felts and Sport Hatsr$4.t)0 tb"$60Taruesr" Displayof UTAITW UNTY PRODUCTS nn wn nTin . - - Fsrrnn Minnoro. MlVAO 54-in- $4.50 ki9 $5.95paib BabrLoniy1IeeIr$4.75TaIne. One lot of Trimmed Hats, values that should sell at $10.00 to $14.00 1 when you can rent a new piano from us on a very small monthly rental charge. ii - Xo $7.95. In beautiful plaids; size 66x80. $2.95 value. 'ot "One lot of Trimmed Hafsrvalues $6.00lo$10.00. .. Big Reductions on all T Fall Shoes SPECIAL SALE ive You Seen the Beautiful j Finest tan with pink and blue borders. $1.98pair - . SPECIAL AT Dixie Down Sheet Blankets Colors grey and - 57 Size 66x80; values . , -" $8.00 Matr. Few, Extras Specials Extral lot Wool Mixed Blankets PureWooLBlankets. "- 2 n ; ; rzi ew Bargains Every Day--- A 1 " r Don't Miso a Single Day I ed THURSDAYrFRIDAYATVP ATTTRTUY To make room for new stock arriving each week. 11 1 m GREAT ; Thursday Last Day. Phone HOr fruit, and ether merchandise at tbe Fourth ward fair Wednesday and Thursday, You may get a $700 present to take home with you. 7 - U!ii.T mi;, "7Tiis " " Unprecedented Selling Marks the Progress; pf our T"flZtt"mti"m& 0FSPRINGV1LLE Fluff Rugs Abnndanee Ilea within the land r As long as time endures; But ronse her with a busy hand And all her smiles are yours. Buy your vegetables, - a Hay may a many be "oot of work" Whose work la In his thews? How may it baffle him, or shirk, Whose arm are his to unef ier y KIWANISCLIIB, : ""Ton nave one mouth trt feedr" Around you all the world la spread meet your eery need. ,iJ K . rlt?ht-if-wa- A ' ' "SESAME. . Ton have two band to earn your bread; SPMILLE I ttjx. Third District at . the Third ward Itelief society ball. Judges. with for the atreet,. W. K. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Bose B. the exception of one or two pieces Boyer and Oeorge L. McKe.nzle. was ar of property practically Fourth District at the Fourth as sooq as negotia- ward church. ranged for and Jfudgfcs, James with one made those tions can be UaVk Mrs,. Dorothy . Wheeler nnd will or tw.o individual the street, Mrs. Lydla Palfreyman.. ' Session of" City be ready for opening.. Fifth District At the home - of car was made and Regular "The motion Mitm Hophla Packard. Jndges, John . Council Confirms Judges be ried that the city pasture Groesbeck, Alva" Zubrlskle- - and closed and the pasture keeper be 8, of Election. .' Mrs. J. O. Heynolds. 16. on October . discharged The council- proceeded -- to confirm the following Judges of election (From Sprlngvilte Herald.) and the places of voting, . for the The Bpringvllle city council ., met Sprlngvllle elty eleetioa whichis to in regular session Monday evening be held Tuesday, November 6, 1923. ' October 16V First District The place-- of chairman U of a log wiU be at the First ward George Hyde committee of citizens, who are meeting house and tbe judges are, promoting tbe new street which A.' Starr, O. B. Huntington, and Is proposed to extend First east Miss Ella Hayeock. Child Is street south nntll if meets the Oakley's Discussed by, Club Hecond. District At Topic street on the east side of the Jef barber shop- - Judges, D. A. Cran-dnl- l, Members. . ferson school, was present and Mrs. Druscllla Clark and John (From' Sprlngvllle Herald.) Tbe International slogan of the Klwanis, "A square deal - for tne nnder prlriledtted child, a future cltlwtr' was .the topic under dis cussion at the weekly luncheon of Beautiful hand-mad- e Fluff Rugs, made from any the Soringville- - Klwauls club, at kind of old worn carpets or old clothing. ven the Columbia Cafe, Friday In" Octulier It. The .principal speakers were M. W. Bird and Dr. John It. Ander son, who lioth urged the considers tlon of the Individual delinquent, Will all parties who hare, called and have' reI'and urged the Klwanis club to put otherwise help forth anmort'-and- , ceived no personal visit please call again, owing to tlie Individuals. .. in mistake address we Were unable to find them. Both spoke of tbe advisability of L.WORDEN, giving financial aid to worthy boys and girls. Tbey gave the thought .Rug Man. that oil Sprincvllle children are nn der nrivUedired from the fact that there Is no eupervjsed playgronnd "Bore. They nrged the proposition nnsiniiHiiHiiuiiiuininuHiinuHiiiiUEniunun' of building a public play ground with the thought of having a year :i around paid supervisor. j Altera general discussion decided that the proposition would lw"Hiidertaken"ljy The whole 'club and" the club proposes" to - have ; supervised play ground-- ready by ni'Xt year. The responsibility of taking the Initiative in the, matter will rest upon the educational committee COUNCIL MEETS TODAY'S POEM -- A.-- urged tbat8Ctlon be taken. Cooncil man Whitehead reported that the - - 7 7V 7 SETHPIXTON, , Bank Commissioner. ; . |