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Show . - j .'.'.. - " . ... - . . - ' - - . TROUNDAV Ill tin . UiSPECrORIS TTTmrnTrT v i lit II ii: LAUitbKAlEli MBS. A. R. WILSON Reporter, IrtepauM 14 Idaho. Oct. 19 (CP) tUewarf Compbrtl, state mine in spectator, sued for 500,00u for.al I! Ued libelous statements by the Idaho Copper corporation is Feder i al Court, was exonerate Tnursaaj the Jury ta the Mac ro vmht wh I tamed ft.verdkt U M vqC .TOe jury was ut lfna thin three boars. j $lm occupied for ainner, I I I IP I I i ; t l V r: V i . V t zx pertormance all-rou- ... A. 1 L i' for 1 " wi i far rf 'iB. -- .A-' tance ana tone, voiuow ., featare to rt over-empnfs- iM -nr it la an ia wuci At fonj Atwattr KMtv Let.M nonstratku .: ' l $m 1 .; . I 7 LeWis Descendants HPT.- ' (HixM-Ut- -- to The Hera- l I' I I ay v RADIO 1L TELLURIDE MOTOR I LOW FARES TO ; - j- ringing. 'Come Come aetatinn,, Weuram-'e Saintu, club ; "Biography of John A. Jwi History by Mm. Mary Markham: of Andrew Kenruuou, Mr. Addle I.fldlow4 history of Frederick Lew U and hi lf Ajsnen FergiiiMn. by Mrn. Aetuw Crandall; poem, Mra. Prfccilli I. Swenson; nolo, Mrs. Hsie Tippets; hixtory of I. tab, Mr. Hanna Swenson: remark CALIFORNIA r-- WrBotn Oi-- t bo came from was given bv guests, Provo for the occasion. Tue pro I Uh gram: Community Preve, M- ter of jtne Pa,ughtera of Pioneer inited In a meeting Wtduoartay aftprnonn at the home of Mn. B'.'-i 8ie Tlm'ets. MjmI of the. profcvam CO. Atwmter Kent Dealers FORK, H Mr. aud Mrs. A&ert U, PoweU entertained at a dinner party fol lowed by a social evening, last FriDinner Ttas served at ; all day. . aouttt Ublea. Coder the direction ef allsa Grace yoUattd. the Drams tic club of the Fayaun high school gave a social at the gym Saturday evening. Dancing wa the diversion and refweh- aaents were served. it ' To Give Big Program -SPAXISH 4 mark the opening of their season's work the First ward U. I. A. save a social Tuenday nlsJit. Mrs. E. tL Street couducted tbeT program! which followed community singing led by Jordan Law, presi dent of the Yonnf Men's. A feature was a debate between Mr. Law and Mrs. True Dixon on the. ques tion of which organization could offer the most Inducements for membership. Each M. L A. group a "ten mini entertained "with stunt after which games were con' ducted-bMrs. Kathryn Betts. Re freshmeuts.were $ i 00 oinall Models New Prices ESSEX COACH $ 695 HUDSON COACH . . $ 1 095 Hudson Coach Special $1150 Hudson Brough am $1395 Hudson Seven Passenger .Betved.. The Fourth Ward ducted a very successful M. I. A. con- opening laLTuesdaf was given lu the chapel as follows; eyenlmV-Ajirngran- addresses of welcome by the presidents, Raymond Kerr, and Mra. Nell Juulor- - girls; chorus.. Cheever; ; chorus, Boy Bona Melba K. reading, on and iMtdertrM8ry-BT-IarThere were S) Scouts; reading, Hasel Cannon; B. K. Ferguson. chorus. Bee Hive. girls; planologue, members and vltdtom present. Edith Loveless. An orchestra furnished music for dancing in the amusement hall and refreshments were served. t Mrs. Henry Erlandson was hos.DETROIT,' Mich., Oct. lti (CP) tess at charmingly arranged Bridge Labor of Tht ' American Federation luncheon hist Thursday afternoon. completed its buHiness session for Her guests included Mrs. B. F. fiKSI here yeoterday after unaniMrs. Ott, Green William at Rex Mrs. WillMrs.McCormick,McBetb, mously Mary Harper, president and naming Los Angeles as the site for next year's con Mrs, Jack Dixon, Mrs. Jesse Earle, Mrs. Wendell Er' . clave. Mrs. T, E. Reece, Mrs. A short fight on the question of landson, - 1 ; Effective October 15th Head of Federation r " PAYSON BOISE. Hi HERALD, SUNDAY,X7T0BER 17, 1926. qi . TetTptrnrTBrTfeianbhTffW tween the Mexican Federation of Mrs. L. D. Stewart, Miss May Mrs. W. A. Robinson! Mrs. IjUmr and the Mexican government which featured the final day's ses- Floyd Wilson and Mrs. Stanley Wilson. sion, ended In complete victory. Mc-Bet- h, ROUNDTRIP TO Mrs; T Beauty-Parler4&T- Rayy Monson All prices F. 0. B. Detroit plus war excise tax entertained In New Location other friends, at dinner followed by cards lust Thursday evening. The Mr. and Mrs. The Elite Beauty Parlor opened special guests were to California points; good for 8 months. Mrs; James WilsonfMr. and. Floyd Its 77 new quarters at North It costs no more to visit San Francisco H. Mount ford. Mr. and Mrs. Parley . . on your way to Los Angeles. .. - and- - Mr-.and Mrs," Ct Butterworth a Strong, who Is lu charge of tbe Travel the direct Overlonf Route, Lake Tahoe II. Dixon. . beauty, parlor, has studied the most Line to San Francisco. Fron) there, nine traina t modern methods .ont . jJJe, ;.coast tor. daily to Lot Aogele, inclu4ing the famous Day, Mrs. L, p. Stewart entertained p light Limited flyer down the scenic two monens tnis summer, xne for- the ladies of ihe Junior Bridge club Tilesday from Salt Lake where she lug ScIkhiI ut the I ulverslty of Coast Line, the Sutuet Limited, Lark, Padre, or mer address of tlie Elite Beaut; relatives. hHS been vlsitiup-wttUtah spi'iit the, week end here with afternoon. the popular Owl via San Joaquin Valley line. Go Tuesday Guests, Center-stm- et 1 -- one way through California, return another il iueiuberp her mother, Mrs. W. Cv McCormick. euter-tuiue- d were : Miss May McBeth, Mrs.. J. youwiah, Mrs. Margaret Bradford She was accompanied by- a numlier BIG CARNIVAL PLANNED C, Barney and Mrs, Henry Erland-oshower Thursbrldiil a at Lake from Salt of City daily her clusstnates who enjoyed a deThrough Sleepers ' of her day evening at the home on trains leaving Salt Lake at 7 a. m., 12:50 Students t. of the , Provo high house party at the McCormlightful lu honor D. W. Dixon, mother, Mrs. - p. m. nd ;! p, m. hooI aremaklng Wee JLS0U- - ick home.. In the party were Miss jlansfor ajaelabi -- Allventtra MraFiank .iirani. nf Mls3 hextK orate Hallowe'en carnival to lie and family of Sprlngvllle were the who will be married In the near GerahHne TrtrittrMis UorothyHLy-muPress Bancroft, Gen.. Agent, 41 South Main, Salt Lake City at the high school gym, October Jai-2!t. Finlay, Sir. Huyden and dinner guests, Qf ilr and Mrs. future. lr Mr. Westertleld. niutie Henry Erlandson last according' to annoum-emen- t Thursday eve' this morning. ning The Cultus club held their first The big carnival has become tra The memliers of the Voting Ladmeeting of the yeur vveuregular ditional at the iocal school, originMr .and Mrs. Frank Harris and 01 ies Stake Board" of the M. I. A. home at the afternoon ating some years ago at Christinas family of Salt Lake were guests at uesday Mrs. George Chase with Mrk Lula entertained at rdinner SiuKljjy evetime, it is said. . the home of Mrs. J. L. McBeth over Erlandson, club president In Charge. ning at the liouiH- - of Mrs. j race , in the Tolhurst apartnienls, Sunday. Mrs. .Byron F. Ott gave a book re- Olsen ; view of "Pig Iron," "and a biography in honor of Mrs. Jennie Knight Pjyid Fauns, a former resident MmijpmfTJiei t of Payson and now of Alberta, Can- Pearl ul the convention meetBigler gave a report of tie Ws presj-tiada, has' been vitfitkug with old district federation convention held ing. It' was given just "prior-tthe friends in Payson, having come to Annoutteentent evening session of the convention in Provo. recently Utah to attend conference. was made of the state convention to which was IjeW at.Suntaquin. be held In Salt Lake on Oct. 18. 18, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Cbristen-se- u 2(1 and Our friend has left this sphere, that. special rates would be Mis. Arrets Jloore Jensen of and Mrs. L, V. Nebeker came made over the Oretn for fhe occas- Price Gone from this vail of tears. has been visiting here with from the .Nebeker ranch In Bagget ion. Mrs. B. L. Jensen was appoint her mother, Mrs. George. Moore. to funeral attend the county of Out of eternity, ed delegate and Mrs. Peafl Bigler Bliss Ruth Nebeker. Came he to mortal Ufa. the alternate. The next meeting Payson Canip No. 1 of the Utah will be held at the home of Mrs. The of Pionivrs, met Thtiis-daThird Daughters M. held ward I. was Oct. their, 27. loved, Lived, loved, and Eustace Mendeuhall ou A. opening social Tuesday evening rit the home of Mrs. Mary His gpan of life was short. In the amusement halt Keta Peterson who. read .the history of Page The Men's club of the Community her father of the recreation committee; foih and mother. Henry and Intoeternity, their season's ac- Pauline Ott Schacrrer. ducted the opening program con church started A reading Swept by the hand of God, tivities Wednesday evening with a was Mrs.' Stella Harper; a given of by : sisting community singing MI chorus. Gleaner The yfcry enjoyable entertainment. Here lies his body now, . girls j reading, Belle club members' and their partners vocal solo by Mrs'. Nell Cheever; the history of Utah by Mrs. Ann Harris; Wight-maRhea piano solo, Cndex the sod. , were the honored guests of the. eve- J. lioveless and a song by Betty chorus. Scouts; piano solo, ning and the ladies of the Social Walkingshaw. Pearl Barnett, talks by the presi Ten Refreshments wefe We lore his- memory, r were hostesses. Dinner was servetl. dents. Earl Page and Edna Snow Cherish the thought of htm. j served and the following progrnm " 223. W. Center Phone 260 and comH3titive8tuiits from the M. was rendered : piano solo,:, Mrs. I. A. groups The recreational comNow Shed a tear for him, F f Trills Bates ; reading, Mrs, Don KHICHESTi !RS mittee conducted original PILLS This child of God, games,nd vocal solo J. C. Barney; MR UtyaiiikaiiIerBV served refreshments to two hundred. Barney; short talks by President George )ft. now' in sunset glow, Chasers nd Re v. - M nrnhy. A "swia 1 flfj -- A !UQf"ti4 raw ! mi wt Think- - we, we see him stlll,'-- " program wasThe first feature hour followed. Now this reduced roundtrip winter fare 50 East 1st North Street Phone 14 rovo, Utah t f l: ., non-sto- '4 I 4 1 J 7 h rarloX-yaB323Ke- Ht u. bc-Ii- Repair the -- AlbertOur NOW Friend . re Winter :7;ui y Comes I BRIMHALL BROTHERS Tire Merchants - oXl.bc. M. orjl For.thia'sfiall amount we will clean, and press your suit;' i Tbringing back its original hand-- , ' iomeness 'i But v.? this done f Have Besides en- hancing your appear" ance, it prolongs the "your clothes. Call phone No." 125.- - lifef National French Dry Cleaning Co. 95 North University Ave. i--. - - Provo , l but a dream.. t'tag Vet. With' the .itwltight breexei"' a rwuispep.frou e lernlty. ' uO) InheThird charac- songs in costume, Mr."and Mrs. Ed Hansen ; clarinet solo, Algene Clayton, instrumental 'duet, Owar Drake and Donald Curtis; reading, Velda-- !- if endenha llrTocai solosr Mrs, Flint Dixon, Raymond I..CJay-to- a of the recreatlonf" comtulftie conducted games and refrehnients were served. Miss Jane Woods who is attend-- .' 'cnjTcBK?f KHS MAMON r tout Muccuis ivuiwalu a ' Albert lives, U'biipiiy and Is free. He lives la. joy and peace,. And bids our weeping; cease. So hear we the voice of God, In: the twilight hour. Gently saying, be of good cheer, For Albert lives.' n . , ;;:r7TT Know we When life is past, Our friend we'll meet again. - - - Ki$ hand in love well clasp, Klharlr-wty- f i mad. T G.EORQ STEELE. t ,21.. .. : fj - -$650,4405 -r- - None 18,830.50 34,500.00 Stocks, bonds and securities, etc.. .. Banking house Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned... Due from Federal Reserve Bank ... Duo from other banks . ; . . . . . . . ' hecksron other banks in game town $ 8,222.32"' Cash items 9,008.95 2,487.50 Gpld .................. 15,000.00 10,542.44 .... -- -- -; .- Silver .... IV, .... ; " W4:--..-. . v5a" - . - Capital stock ja:ln.;;.vi;..-;'':-iw.:- ' Surplus fund , . . Net undivided profits-..;Due to other banks . . . , . r Deposits subject to check V . . Cashier's checks ... . ... certified checks . Dividends unpaid Total demand deposits Time certificates . . Savings deposits . ; Total time, deposits . . i ' . ........ "fl. 1100,000.00'- 26,500.00 3,091:93 21,047.75 ' "' . . .$430,378.22 5,639.81 .........i. ..... - . . . , ,. de- '; 355.49 , 194.50 ' 439,568.02 ' state op Utah, ' , , - . - 23,631.30 367,989.84 : 391,621.14 ::r. r7TT.T7:7777:.TT:":$981,828.84 Total ' $981,828.84 : ...... - : . : . . ' , 40.59 3,750.00 75,000.00 ; i v';., ..f... ., . : .. . : 35,670.18" . r.fii0.Mr'"! LIABILITIES' 'H- - - ' ' . ...... " .... - '. Total ... '' 8,044.00 " , r . ii'. . , . Currency Total cash on hand . . f.v ; . . .'.a . . . . . i'... . i fll-i-,'. Miscellaneous .. . Federal Reserve Bank stock US. Liberty Bonds ' 41,006.58 97,048.20 - ..................... J.- . T7. . - ., n . ' - - T.N.TAYLOR, ; ' S. P. EGGERTSEN,-- ' ' , ANDREW KNUDSEN, Directors.- - r Subscribed ana sworn to before me' this 9th day of : October, 1926. ' KARL BANDLEYV" ' Notary Public. (Seal) . My commission expires 16th day of January, 1927. ; . I STATEOFUTAH, kS Miss Allean gtrom returned home 7-- Overdrafts t rela-tives'- in ., - t Mr .and Mrs. John F. Harris left Tuesduy by automobile, on a trip to the Northwest. They will visit with their daughter,; Miss Emma Harris, who Is filling a mission In the. Northwest and. also with their da tight er" MfsTlawTetersbn'li" Portland. They will make the trip down the coast and visit with California before returning home. : , : ' j Mr. and Mrs. 'W. P. Dixon announce the engagement of their daughter Wlldee to B. Glenn Smith of Spanish Fork. The marriage will, take placer this uioutn. " Loans and discounts, less notes and bills of this bank rediscounted . . County of Utah." Arnold Dixon, being first duly sworn according to law, l deposes and says that he is .Cashier "of the above named bank ; that the a"bove and 7 foregoingT'report 'contains a T fufl, true and correct statement of the condition of the said baik at the close of business on the 5th day of October, 1926. ' ARNOLD DIXON. ', , .. .Correct Attest:- Ortmet" 1 READ HERALD WANT AD- S- - Ves, 8JftIy "saying, . opening ter i'- inwHis fading fast, .. ward and was as. follows; There! be is passing' now. One" hearts. '.with Joy fill. Botiyant with 'youth and strong,' ' r Mimly, amid the throng. ; .W n, : Breaks the State of Utah Of the condition of The Farmers and Merchants Bank, located at Provo, in the county of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business " . ' on the 5th day of October, ;1926 Made tolrie"Bank CornrnliBoToner of ViiinTrA Aaf .. ........... ,. ..v . , " ' Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner "of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the aboye named company, filed in hy office this 15th' day of October, 1926. ' j , , . ., ..; lt , ? .ejmixto - . 1 .. |