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Show r" -i PAGE SI THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY,. JULY $, 1928. Ouh - SHE New Terk-- . Chicago " . . Dresses thatwere formerly priced to 12.45 rr that were formerly priced Dresses to $15.45,., , Pretty Printed Crepe de Chine in Tormerly k ; j$9,90-- 5.90 -- " - .. $1.68 of "Striped Flat finish Formerly priced to $1.19 A special lot of Silk and Fibre""Hose in three-prettlight shadesTand all sizes. Specially at Ray-on- s. d 89r Our hiking. tailor-mad- Thread allypriced -al were formerly priced - $12.90 -- Chiffon silk boot tp cover Hose, 36 inch that $2.48 89c :One let of. Silk to $19.45 Plain, striped and checked heavy Silk Sport Broadcloth. . Formerly priced to $2.25. One Jot of; Pretty figured Rayons formerly priced tot $1.38 i - Dresses, & On lot j . Extra iea vy printed flat Crepe in figured and floral designs. Formerly priced to $3.50, $1.55 f Tbe Iateraountala regloa la set ting a pace for the entire world aolld tralnload. of by shipping in. .washing machine. ; ThU la the blj(kest per capita shipment of washing machine! that baa ever been made, and la only tbe second time In the history' of The Industry that a solid tralnload of one model washing machine baa been shipped, to .one distrtbutox. ' Thls apecial train waa given clear right of way over the Union Pacific, and arrived' July 7th. The train contained thirty-thre- e carloads of washer over three thousand, to anmber, and representing a value of over half million dollars, ' ' Some Idea of the alafr of the ahlp. ment fflay b gained from the fact, uiat ir tnese. washera were stood one on top of another, they would make a pile higher than tBemigheBt peak of the Rocky Mountains, v . Naturally the Intermounjaln region Is getting a "big "amount of favorable rmhlicltt from this tmlitl load slilpmenaa thla la clearly out stripping the great eastern buy-ta- g centers, which have never been able to absorb so great aa amount of advanced labor-savin- g devices. tweed trousers for e , A real 'value Our. tailor-mad- Argeod-numb- A .$2.95 ofmannish: poses- Blazer1 pur-- - peclaTprTcSg c'$2,25 for er complete line Sweaters for sport andJiiking - khaki trousers e made for style, and 98 c $1.00 2alfTor $4.50 ,. $6.95 airade gi ve serYicegi ,'' frpnrso Missea!Siippers Fpotwear 518 to 8 $4.95 $2.75 $3.50,to $8.00 Children $1.00 to Childreh's-Footwe- 8Vst $1.95 $1i95 New" York butflr at one time. This big shipment clearly proves the prosperity of the Intermoun- tain region. It also shows the great buying power of the people of the , west It particularly indieatea thevery large per capita weajthjdj)uying power of the ar to 11 to $2i95 PctJ 48 40-- Sa ,,', .40 7 35 'jUS .ii... tim.41 '.. M .832, ..40 .. .2 Boston 47 JSH2 ' COAST LEAGUE Oi vMi S7j 37 S .487 .30 45 .400 Philadelphia; Btanding L. Pet. 33 .525 W. Los Angeles V.... 55 Oakland Seattle ftacramentr ....47-."piTTrir.47 . .40 . 4 ;..!......;... 40 , ' t..,..;.38 Sea Francisco .544 .505 41 . .:. . . AH UlsslaB......... 41 Hollywood 48 .489 47 ".484 51 .446 53 ,405k - ..' tClub SUntfng ',- , - Idaho Falls V ....:;...,42 ...'..;.?0-.......- reduced. And the balance is payable . F.'. I Pet. I0..880 in small monthly amounts. 32 .448 88 .408 28 433 a Hoover completejvithdustingtools? Only for a short time can you get this sensational Greater Hoovervwi .... 7 WonY7rjTnhonru 26 .... HcyerMtVdeasyn Hoover. The down payment is radically -, . It's the same story every day open windowsjsummer breezes, a thick layer of dust throughout thehouse. How can you keepup the fighv through hot weather; without the aid of The Greater -- LTAH IDAHO LEAGIK. " JS06 Interinoun tain-- resident PdsitiveAgitatio tlieWrcIeaning principle, on such easy terms. Why It proves wwclualvely Western progress! veness Wcause the Maytag washer is the leading labor-savin- g device, Kppeang' to a vprogressive type of people seeking bette .things. deny yourself any lotiger? Act now. It a&ows jaort conclusively than anythlug ever Has 4he l Importance of the Intermountain region aa a clflc and Missouri Pacific systems. market- - for the eaateo.manufactur-er- . "The possibilities of this consoliand also shows tlie resposse (if tr;'coo8true- dation overshadow completely ajay receut railroad development r It Is tlve-- - ad.vertl8lng , In IocH news .: ; v . ; apparent that Jhe James interests papers. are in a position either to. effect a The Interuwuntaln organization consolidation that would bring a has pledged itielf "tt"aa' v?n bigger lin4brough-4ie-Uinta- h basin or thlngLTeat Isito 'the sale of ithls would provide for development of nnre.raU!ioa mniirty oays. roe a the basin through a branch Hnr - local jjaytar ahoBhfl uk-elreConnection cf the Western Pad-- big quota of the tralnload and the flc and Burlington routes by way of entire organUatlon Is working top the Moffat -- System and tunnel, speed to accomplish lta part of tbe ; ' would opea an entirely new route, program. Tftaf are the confident prosThey midway" between the other major western roads,' the Santa Fe on the perity of this community,, the ' of its residents, and to the janitluajid-lh- e rntnnJaclflc '' lneouyrng'""plwer"or'fhe'T'narvlduaI ," y north. V;' family will stand aa Mlgh at thettd ThatntetinTiiaiirIlgnm month's content, as In any of this nature ia brewing la the be- of the In the entire Interniotin-tailief or Wall street; and that finan- community region.'' ;""VT cial center. It might be added, is on for toes word. official tbe its L Children say our slippers wear too long. Call and be convinced. , KHMaai davaiaa. MaiMA r - 4? S3 . ahsWK 0 t. W'. vj ir. ula Cnkago - LEACtS '' ' Brooklyn LDcago, fbJladelphla and other easterqcommunltles aa greariuy-in- g Logan centers, none of them have ever been able to take a shipment of A .ry Ladies' Slippers . oflHheiatest"desigff - V 44, AM ,..;:..v,22i"ft4-j29- Cincinnati Pittsburgh , Sfc-Lo- A 3r-J- i' S4 taikteTirNerTork With-alri- he and novelty footwear. Each .t - : ?oi:t mtis this 3 NATIONAL - - .74 aa 7 aw ..... r. ,S8 j . ' - m .ibs . St Louis . Boston "-- v.Mf'H-H- S .r.. .;...4$ Washington NUMBER good heavy weight priced to $2.25 . . - r u rvtl w - ; :,T. nlUdebhla DRESES RAYON DRESSES, BLAZER SWEATERS AND MANY - PRETTY ' - r,t, r - MlMKihig- . Oevelaad t i XXMiir AMERICAN I1UM0AD OF SILK .. ii I. Domi theBter ... v j . Rumored k wap to n argue its to build from SoldierSuBimltinto he basin at the same hearing.At tlie opening (Continued, on Page.Bix) of the hearingthe Denver 4, Kio GrandeWeiirn withdrew Its appli Denver A Rio Gramle Western and explanatlonproppsedioLeonneet Orestod'on the Moffat line, with cation for this Hue, and devoted Its to? opuosing .tbe apiIicaiits Western Padfic. '! ... Dotsero on t be Denver & Illo energies to build a seekiiiK permission is Jjpncrjaljy apparent GriuulOtiiu-Jn- . The JTC1scWciitoTT, n5FoTuibTniiei The that liny consolidation wilt result tween these two pointy la apiroxi It was brohghi nut at that hearing, Ip western mately aeveiity niilegrtfamightmt-neer- s jn f would SaltzLake and Colorado, willch, W turn, nill affect 'reirti4 indicate construction on a put mtlQRge jiractlcally- - ejpial to the t'intata lasln of northeastern will be difficult. the.-- shortened - dlstanc promlsed I 'fth. Tujs- di!k)puieit; 1 expected Ever since extension of the Mof- throogi the Sloffut ontluuatliopt tu manifest Itself .eitbet iu Lake lt fat Une to Provo of a line Craig, was talked of, the Dotwro cutoff line, iy ejinunatron or tne nan circle southert swing taken by the Mof'(Uo, western toiinlmis of the has been a critical factor. When ern' flgureif. In the consolidation, a dprelopmrnt which inany anticipate the Dotsero cutoff is.roiiHt'lered; the more likoly development. 'This Dotsero cutoff lsu by. way of Western Hon for apptlca-permlsslo- J . Hllrood-wHiriw- Summit, providing the consolidation does not result in a, 'derision to extend the Moffat line Into the basin. Talk of 'tbig consolidation started when it was learned that Commodore Arthur tHirt isa7ames of New ToFk, thelargest Jndivldual' rail toi khftlitft. In wurlil, of the Western 'l'jiciflc had-addj- pl coutrol to- - tl r , - and-Ka- fin tbe-lt-La-ke Dotsero cutoff,' connecting the, .main line of tiie Denver k llioGraiute Western with the Moffat line wist of. the Mortal tnuiii-If the consolidation . I between the Burlington and 4be felt steps will, Western Pacific, be taken to sxtentPthe Moffat line tlin of the 1 : lumb-dlscuss- d seeking TiermMon f commerce comniission to linlld the road eastward to Crnl(t.kf a hearing at Halt Lake In August, a se, presenting ita Itlo Grande Western opposed, the application ot the ground that the cutoff waa the more de- potwro through the Uintah basin.- ProvM- - 'tiraMelThe Denver & Rio Grande Rio Grande West 1 big the Deuver tjlaver itls - ,s Columbia 3:15 Tonight 7:30 Jetta Goudal. Vera Reynolds Julia Faye ; Strand Show: in -'- "THE ROAD TO, YESTERDAY" d JJRJSORIH!! i . . - 'JUSTICE OF THE I FOR HEAVEN" , A drama of the Carolina feudists. spectacular Alaskan ! ;zz;--..,-- All star jcast nd Mack Sennett Comedy-"JCE COLD COCOS" . Comedy "WIRELESS LIZZIE ' ' MADGE BELLAMY m ; "The Dixie Merchant and comedy j it:attl3 ..... ................. ..... ... l - mm mi "ranfeilol'eeJane TaTutfuTra ....r... now prime Non-suppo- rt m I v i i-- j-- y. mm in ii k -- i A , ...... s mi'' miiii line that pc8 tmmtam. style 50c. each It men 1 TM.I01III N. T. bh,t ...... ...... - be--co- ' ar at - ri " at 889,853.48 jj STATE OF UTAH County of Utah Arnold Dixon, bemg first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank ; that the above and foYegoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at! the close of business on the 30th day of June,. 1926. DIXON. ; : ARNOLD Correct Attest: T. N. TAYLOR, . JOHN T. TAYLOR, V . ' H. A. DIXON, : Directors- .Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of JulyJ1926. - "-- f '' v t1- x . X; 1 Karl baNdle y; ' Notary Public. (Seal) My commission expires 16th day of October, 4927. . STATE OF UTAH, ' '., ' . Office of Bank Commissioner. . I. Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner ofLthe State of Utah, : do hereby certify, that the foregoing is a full trqeand correct copy of the 'statement of th above named Company, filed . Take advantage now of this unusual offer to acquainted with the great service performed in the home by Time-O-Stupstairs clock" control for your gas water heater. Our service men will install Time-O-Ston an upstairs wall kitchen or bathroom. Then ,hen you want hot water, instead of running to the basement . and lighting the heater with a match, you simply . r set the Tlme-O-Stclock upstairs You will not. nave to go DacK to lime-O-btto shut oft the does this for you automati- callyatexactlythe minute you set on Jhe do . Hundreds of people have accepted our offer and , now are using Time-O-Stin their homes. Why ; dont youl After you have used it for 30 days, you may purchase it by paying a small amount on your monthly gas bills. "Or, if you wish it re,- moved it wilt cost you nothing. Phone for a , demonstration in your home today. at : v at - '. Utah-Valle- Provo Gas 3r y : h ai t :Bnlroinrai3sioner7 Ht&-GpKe"- Springville." Co. Sp. Fork . . jijrj- Jai"...'"W'jl 4h , Bw TlMt'O-Jta- X ,Oprats - Iltuientcd hovt It Hum T1im-Stmt clock which te ituulicd jour oo et tufhraom wU ktcktt ." clock ii eanutud with S(mt , Pilot o th. hnter la th. bu-meby flexible obi. To opnt SimplfHt rh eladt - -r-wtlh th. too K.nJW. then turn bottom handle to "On". Thm your hcaMr In th. b lalhts ment. The heater bum mcUy, H. mmhjt q( mimmtn ya mtt o th. clock and tbsa .hut. of avtomatinUV. Hot ii at. way eoavaaicnt without w.M. nw frHaM BuJMsra 1 ; . r?r 1 r;x?:g. -- Tr--- O-St- at . - j'V'f - ' ' - Pro video Upcfiaiffo Clccli Control ...... .. ... ..... ..'. drtnnVcrisp ffiM i . Hf: if ..... "by thoee JT Ci VT. - ,. .... In one piece, without or Jbonda, end ere dbtingawhed " Coil. a deH lnlster f Bweden. ' The democratization of Sweden wee or dl'vorc-. frcun William N. Is given as the in the past hundred years is illus- ('i)ok. trated by the fact that until 1828 ! cause of tlie action. irohrcuner; ... ........... Starch, linings Uinm former metrics ...... The fit, style and the Comfort of.Vi Hetfsen Collars ere revelation to men who wear one b the first time. They are made I (t;P)-- A report: Total ; and lighting Ranger" No. 13 Friday and Saturday hntf of the stock of the Denver 4 Rio Grande Western system, which . ROD LA ROQUE in -- . n , f ii "Bachelor Brides e olon5!-- ...... PRINCESSlftp ALL SEATS - - - - lul Tonight 7:30 JaniesJtadlijojitrol tweea Leadville, Pueblo, t'olorad Of the Condition of SprlnRS and Itprm'rrj The Farmers & Merchants Bank, located at Provo City, While dcvdlonnM'nt leaders In in the county of Utah, SUte of Utah, at the close of business ' : ' western Colorado arft interested pri on the 30th day of June, 1926. ;" warily" inr pnmiotins a through line ; - RESOURCES ;; . not to are from Craig the west, they Loans and discounts $646,401.08 opposed to accept ing the Dotsero .None cutoff as a deiraple nubstituter; So Overdrafts . . etc. bonds and 1,580.50 securities, Stocks, far as tranmonthteotal traffic is V--34,637.32 c!nrued.' be same result would Banking house 16,107.99 be olttained wlietht?' the Craig ex Furniture and fixtures . . .V. . 10,54244 tension la constructed or the Dot- Other real estate .owned V. . . . . , . . . 41,05157 sero cutoff liul!t. Th- e- point in Due from Federal Reserve Bank which I'tah people are Interested Due from other banks . . 28,434.65 devolves upon the thought: Checjks on other banks in same town $ 11,647.86 mute will I of greatest .bcnf it Cash items 1,065.12 ' in opening up and" developing Hie Gold 1307.60 - (IHntali baMnf r. : : r. 8,006.97 Silver If the Dotsero cutoff Is built, it Currency , 9,777.00 is likely the Mrffat line will lie ex- Total cash on hand . ..s.--- ; ; 1"32,204.45 tended af leasttoYernal. tuppliiK Miscellaneous 143.68 . .T ;tlie I'lntal). basin from the east. Federal Reserve Bank Stock .' 8,760.00 SniTrST arvcIopmonF .V." U. S. Liberty' Bonds 75,009.00 in Ctah, ana, aa it was isdnted 'ont the railroad hearing liefore th Total . . .r. : i ,V. . . .'. . $889,853.48 commission last fall, the innrke' for the 'majority of t'intah basin UABILITIES produce lies to the wet. Whether stock ... in . . . . . . $100,000.00 paid the Denver A Rio Grande Western Capital 26,000.00 has defluitelv given - up ptuos t( Surplus fund .. , 4,210.13 construct a branch line into (lit Net undivided profits rr;;". . 16,104.21 basin from Soldier Summit is not Due to other banks .y " known. At t';w time of withdrawal Deposits subject to check ; $361,751.83 the railroad officials said' the Cashier's checks . . . . . .. . 4,040.27 ... plans for this line were being de- Certified checks , . . 1,028.99 finitely tahUl. It Is thought by Dividends unpaid 863.50 some that if the' Denver '& Rio Total demand . . . 'A i . 367,684.59 deposits Grande Western figures In thglcon-- - Time certificates .V. . . rrri . . . . . .. 23,547,10 !;oHdati(n, It .may mive its plans i..: deposits .352,307.45 SolrtleT Savings to ' rr i FTotal time deposits '.. 37554.55 Prize"Nig;hf Every x Monday 9':i? wfsterti C()mmo-dor- tt ever-serve- Cutter ne STOCKHOLM -- a-t-. "HELL-BEN- T - - This step .gives Ex-Sto- no commoner bad member qf the royal council, whereas In the present cuMnet not a single v uoblumun la Included. .......... and JOHN HARRON A Cecil Be De Mille '5 - , Production and Alice Day in h. 'The Ghost of Folly" melodrama iSl PATSY RUTH MILLER ;;; FrMav nnrl Saturday ?;S : Tonight : ; : ho1tllriijsu)tlier railroads, " Prime Minister An clock corrrnoL upstairs VCU CAS WATER H2ATCR VBnanaaaHaaaiBiBtaBawaMi .' EqulpyiHiraawhofBacotapictt ly. Pro vide foe eonveatent hot Sit by lnulIiaTiiM-0-S-r.t of K Have it out ia a. plumDlna. Ivory lacqaer of an. tmue tltver 6nUk aa kannanrie with your kitcbea or buknmta waUa. - - . - r- -s - ' . , .7: v : - |