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Show mO VO PACTS SEC: MIXINGi EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 9. 192$. i with-ouVt- . ' J,, busine! i eraflr-TraU-mer- p of lonuhim ISrjcup tint water I I tablespoon su-- r rrrr woo 1 tablespoon salt 4 hoi tlnvem 1 bay leaf t "1 sabkajMMm t1 ' HjLfT'Pff dutlrr " MX TQWV' chapfwd' on Inn tablespoon mliwed pamlt-1)4 Wvlmpooiw flour 1 oranga, I Herd very thitix y Charging she waa forced to wed her stepfather when aha was 13 years old. under threat of being aent to a convent reform school. Or Obeta, IT. appeared In a Lo Angelea court the other day seeking annul ment of the union. The girl Is pic tured above are she appeared n court The wedding occurred In Columbus Kansas, la 1923, according The second part of the anup la made thta way. Melt the butter In This soup hm a lot cf body to It the aauce the minced and may be served with a dinner onion andpan. and cook parsley very carefully. tanned "llRht". For Bis people the When the onion la aoft mix the flour large alfd can of toira'oes I ' Into It add the tomato found.best And here la nomcthU; broth, apd gradually stirring well to prevent else to remember: this kind of tolumps. mato aoup must be concocted aa When ready to serve put two very sort erf continuous performanceto thin eltees of tart nrafige In the hot Standi for aeveral houra apoili the be surprised at the delicious and flavor.' Cook this soup while the unusual flavor of this tomato soup. Is of rest the dinner under or Fair and Wise way. While the list Ingredients Is rather an alarr.ilng on tot a simple aoup. It works out very easily. Take the first seven and put into a kettle and let H be pordpiUq aluminumand Irt the contents boll until the tomatoes fall cpa t and the seasonings aro well Incorporated with the liquid. ..Then rtraln raU-'ttut- Just Wait, Joe! rnoxK Mr and Mrs. Jesse Skinner and family have ret'urned home after apending the past two weeks In Los i Angelea and Ban Diego. California, with relatives and friends. '.Mr? I i J Mr. and Mrs. T. II Lemon and children of Park City are Provo visitors this week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Green. . l1" bate about beautiful women being dumb. 8he recently won first prize as the ranking senior co-e-d In scholarship at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. Secret Bride I K : - Mr. and Mrs. George F. WUnon are. happy to announce the arrival of a fine baby girl, born this morning at the family home, 129 8outh and University'; avenue. Mother " baby are doing' nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Dixon have returned to their home In Provo, after apending the past two H1IU AllgCll'V eeacn, vaiuornia A :l , IX.l Ig Mr. and Mrs. George Lake of Lake were Provo visitors Salt todsy'' '- ta ' nr. ana mrs. moo v i nomas and children of Sand; are visitors Jot ludiBu. u. iciuiuinl Hum auroud litre todty. on the S. 3. Paris all togged out in s the latest of French Juvenile fash-IoL'ut it was admitted that he'd have to put that toppef on the shelf before he met any of his friends Don't say "Of the two children Six weeks after Clara Poulton be back home In Trenton, N. J., where j the older one Is the best." The older came the secret bride of Attorney iRichard P. Poulton of Chicago, her rwu are pienuiui ana kiu nave one Is "the better." . .. I Pronounce "arrest" as If spelled unerring aim! ed. The attorney's body was found, with stress on erest.4;. Don't use "aside" when'ou mean badly beaten, In a loop basement after a meeting of a painters' local. . "apaVt" ' Adage poulaily but, of ton VprU ENGLISH ENTIRELY NEW. . I misquoted; further .Relief from Gas Stomach Pains church. rom God' was "He' who is near tha church Is often far from s CodT, as U ai'peared in "Les Communs," In 1500. Pro-verbe- "I 3 O ci in J2 5O.C3 l 1 ns IMY-to- V 1 s Co ' L i r - QQ sassJa, o 5P3 5. eS C r o 3 saatsss' L050 V.166392.13 16.00 . 166,408.13! 16,629.11 143,519.43 r 160,047.59 Total , .$377,605.72 STATE OF UTAH, ' County of Utah. Alva Nelson, beinjr first duly "sworn accordinf; to law ana says mat ne is cashier oi the above aeposes named bank . l me aoove ana ioregomg- report, contains a lull, true an mat correct statement of the condition of the said bank at th close of trasttiess-TJirth3l8t"day of December, 1927. ' , ALVA NELSON,.. . Correct Attest: R. W. BRERETON, . fc S. P. BRERETON, ; N. Q SPALDING, . " ..- '"7-Directors. 1::. 1 "Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day o - " 4 . 4 A I 1 M .... - 4 "-- e 7 ' January, 1928. iEAt) My . , , JULIAN F. GREER. Notary public. commUaiatt.i;aIuresary-.- Sntl92fl f STATE OF UTAH.. Office of Bank Commissioner. : I, Scth 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 above named company, filed is , my omce mis in aay oi January, lyzs. SETH PIXTON. : ; ()' - .Bnk Commissioner," 1. n REPORT to the Bank Coraissioner of the State of Utah Of the Condition of . Made THE PROVO COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK ' ' Located at ProvoUtah in the county of Utah, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1927 RESOURCES Loans' and discounts $783,416.81 Overdrafts -- t,vt 6,390.54 Stocks, bonds and securities, etc. 10194.53 Banking house, furniture and fixtures . . . Other real estate owned . Due from other banks Checks oh other banks In same town Cash items . i .. r. ... -- ..... . Gold Silver .". Currency Total cash on hand Total V' ' - - V -- - 2.462.50 6,866.09 00 36,158.81 ,. .'. ......$1,148,805.78 -- LIABILITIES U11UII 1UCU LA $100,000.00 110,000.00 aaaaakAa... UllLfl 17,750.91 Reserved for interest and taxes 12,000.00 Deposits subject to check ...-- . ;?i74,860.69 Cashier's Checks 13,681.83 Certified Xhecks .i . " 1,010.00 Dividends unpaid . , 166.00 Total demand deposits . . 489,618.52 Time certificates.. , . .T. 10,165.00 . Savings deposits 409,106.60 r Total time deposits . . . v.. ;. - 41971.60 ,t Miscellaneous 164.75 ')T"::. ... .......... ... .............. , -- -- 1 - .., ..$1,148,805.78 STATE OF UTAH Countvof Utah ' ' - F. G. Richmond, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says jhat he is Assistant Cashier bfthe above named bank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of th rnnrlitinn nf tha aoirt bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December. ' 1927. . , x ' " ; "' :' . : r v, .- - 1928 'January, OF TRPVO ' Correct Attest: 'PRESTON 6. PETERSON, JOHN W. FARRER, J. T. FARRER, .'" Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Stir day of '.. ;. '''.'' - - y .i. , .. .. . - 1 i 9,563.39 2,199.83 rrr-15,067.- - THE 7 DEPARTMEn" ST05E 28,910.93 182.334.16 Capital stock paid in . . burplus Fund . . Total See it at IMjOR 10,000.00 ...... , OS ro $ 25,000.0d 25.000.0U ... New Comfort' Features Never Before Embodied of all sickness is due bowel trouble. You a S- - w .137705.' ......... :v.,... ew leu us ins au yri ini to stomach and can't be well if your digestion is" bad: you ere to get sick unless you relish your food, digest it properly, and keep your bowels regular.' Tanlac has a wonderful record as a relief from digestive troubles of every kind, even those 01 many years Ing. Read what Mrs. T. B. Ward, of S19 T SU Ca!:f.L Mys:."For Sacramento, suffered with stomach year-- J trouble and certstiPTtirrn. Only , voltvrl . . ... . mo rtire!vj of bwv ktttlns f stomach trouble, pa and Moatinc If you suffer from gas, paint in the nausea; stomach or bowels, dirtiness, trr.iJ liver-- if vrfu have no appetite, can't sleep and are nervous and all run1 down, itVa sifm you need Tanlac. It is good, pure medicine, made of roots, herbs and barks nature own remedies. Get a bottle from your drupgist today Your money back' if It doesn't help you. w Finish 7 STARTLING Dizziness . . W. Osenton, Fayette County, W Va., member of the national Democratic committee,' declared himself in favor of Al Smith fotnresident. VoOsenton also denourffSrlhe lstead act A short time later his horns was ., raided by state dry agents; who found no liquor, , and Osenton has appealed to the gov In Body Design And . Nearervlthe ) . I . Riled By Raid 14717; Capital stock paid in Surplus fund : . . ; . Undivided profits ... Deposits subject to check Dividends unpaid Total demand t!epoits Time Certificates .. .. srr. Savinjrs deposits Total time deposits , .f as : WCTM, III Er in t&fls- business visitor, here .today, IS young public has a greater unconscious knowledge of good music than It has ever bad before. One thing certainly Is sure there Is a thousand times mora music, both good and bad, than evW In the' world's history- Entirely nat ural, of course, with our mew inTHE STOUT, THEN COLOi TEE PICTUEB ventions. When shopping for records, they Twes pitch dark tn th cave far underground to see the sights. select ones with real melody, usual- right now. The flashlight had gone Jack Frost's ths on who sent us ly. They could not tell you why out somehow, and aU the Tin lee here. He is a good old scout We themselves, but their Judgment Is snooted away tlU they were --rested seek adventure every day. W love drmr- to work we love LwetirAS6uVithoUr-wei- jt good. playr" Down The other day I listened to Paul lng by. Then ciowny woae up wim here we're going to have some fun, Whltemaa. "Mississippi Mud," and a cry- - "Hey, hey! Where are we we haven't any doubt "Blue Heaven" didn't pull down the TlnymitesT" Oh, how that lad could Then Clowny broke right In and house but the "Rhapsodle In Blue" yeU! said, "Oh, look, I see ft light ahead and "Napoleon's Retreat" did. His voice, of course, "woke all the There must be someone down here. A new tuna comes, out, the boys rest Said Coppy "Look at me! I'm or we're coming back to earth. Per and girls In college write to each dressed. I thought that I was haps we've walked so far around other what to buy. And the things tucked In bed. I guess it was that we've returned to level that head the list are the really dream. Now I remember where we ground." Up to the light the bunch good ones. Song and dance, writ- -, are. We're tn a cave. We've traveled all ran for all that they were wonn. ers are learning all this. They far. When you have been asleep a . Right soon they found an open know better than to turn loose now while, how queer It makes it seem. apace. They saw a man, and on the things they put out two years Then Scouty found that one his faee he had a very pleasant "TV. ftKKfe' made things' bright "Let's move oh Well, greetings. "Tfinyniites," said down this passageway. I'm feeling he. Tm glad to have you her Ing fine," said he. The bunch with me. We'll be good friends. man who rules the un agreed this plan was good. They all for I'm the Jumped up as best they could. They derground. walked along and sang a song, ks (Clowny rides ft groundhog In the happy as could be. convenHotels dread women's "Oh, we are cheerful Tlnymltes, next story.) tions, for It means they'll Jose thousands of towels and spoons. White-chapThis is Just one .Interesting revela- tlon in Buckingham as in I; ref are tion from Russell Keith, manager reshring. r ' of the Statled hotel In Cleveland, I L who says that any large hotel's "Cook Book" Eats towels annual Ions In alone runs They gave a "Cook Book Lunchfrom 133,000 to $78,000 a year, and that the depredations on silver,, eon" at Washington's Congressionsheets, towels and even blankets at al club the other day. This club, a the Jim? St JL womaijeojiseilian the name tndleatesr la"tnadi up 0f" . X are shocking. ',,&( and wlvca other female relatives ; of members of both- - the House and How About a Club? How about some new woman's the Senate. Th0 cook book, comclub organised for "The Prevention posed of favorite recipes of each of Hotel Theft?" They might pass and- - every member ' from Mrs. a resolution at th time of their Coolldge down, was finally comyearly, convention that no member pleted. The luncheon was comIn good standing may swipe spoons posed only of foods which were and towels at ths convention. Seri- reclped In the book. No fatalities ously, It's not fair at aU that those have been reported to date. of us who don't steal spoons and towels should have to pay for those A Blind Girl Mine Carol Havlua is touring the who do. And we do pay. ' Hotel managers frankly BtaW that this world in preparation for her onloss-hto- - e tacked onto our coming days of eternal darkness. Doctors have, told her' that ahe la bills, S going blind. With no moan ahe Posies For ft Queen has set out to Store her mind with ' Buckbeautiful fascinating pictures, to King George riding into ingham palace the other day stop- be gazed upon with the mind when ped one of London's "picturesque the eyes are blind. Hats off to flower women crying her gardenias such'wisdom and such' courage! and violets, bought a bunch of vioSome . women Join bridge clubs lets, an alert reporter observes, which posies blossomed later In the and others go in for straight newsTo make Miami. Fla, a place where day upon Queen Mary's sealskin' paper reporting. Jacket not only the rich can spend the This Is a pleasant story; We Lindbergh said he couldn't un- winder, but where persons of modare so Inclined to take for granted derstand why more Americans the legend that hearts cannot beat didn't visit Mexico. Maybe their est means can afford to live, is the happily In palaces that little tales politics has something to do with Intention' of Mayor E. G. Sewell, who Is pictured above. ' indicating the same sort of affec-- It f , .7 8. IL Freaton of Roosevelt was a t 3,587.50 1.452.01 6,603.00 ( George Chrlatensen of Pflce was a visitor here Sunday and today. i . 9,481: -.-- Miami's Mayor Thomna t. iarvla and George Carroll of Salt Lake are visitors here today. , 1. ,ooo.rx 1.750.0C 6.000.0C LIABILITIES, el Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blanrhard land family of Soldier Summit are. Provo visitors for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch C Elnerts and family of Logan were Provo 1226,299. 0C 510Q0.0C -- - Total- THE WOMAN'S DAY CITY NEWS ,W Gold Silver , , . . Currency Total cash on hand - -- .. ......... .......... el" - , ttc, Furniture and fixtures Other real estate' owned Due from other banks . Checks'on other banks in same town 1 4.329.21 . The calories only total 690 but they are "some" calorlea! Apart from the stimulating properties of hot soup, the tomatoes are one of the most valuable, sources of the C la, the vitamin which baa a direct bearing on healthy tissues and "wlm, wigor and wltality!" ANN MEREDITH. t ' Loans and discounts Blocks, bunds and securities, : Banking house "ek". The through a sieve, mashing well with! a spoon to fore the tomato pulp ' through. taMewpoiina RESOURCES Itg-sa- TOUAVS RECIPE Torruto-fiu- Located at Provo, Utah in the county of Utah, State of Utah' at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 19ZI . ratner rarefuUy the tunes that stick. There) is another thing that aeeds snors lengthv sxplanatioa, aamely, that some of the Jaaa composers decided some time back t ds a saertleglous thing and set time for dancing classics to step. Children whs had no use for "good music listened to these tunes (catchy enough I must adtheme Is ft theme), and mit for from thence it was only ft step to the-- real thing. The Palma." "The Lost Chord," "Th rifth Nocturne, d res it tip like musical tie ens."came prancing out of saxophones and French horns with the eroup, for young eouples to Jig to, and didn't sound so bad at that FuJhevfmembrel ths tunes better than the Urns, and the musle oo t fallow mind It own v Hew I tHrmtTBT watcH- Ing yortgstrs buy taetr evs i) orda. by watching audieness of Jan orchMtra. and by noting Well, here we are. splashing ink all over the neat white ness of 1928's first pare and wishing we were able to sneak. a quiet look at the last page in the book "just to see." There must be some very wise law back of our inability to do just that and it must function in a manner similar to" calomel if you. will excuse th reference to such a painful subject Calomel and th happenings that make up our daily dole of life are much the same in effect. . . .a full dose would lay us .low, while small, but cumulative doses are taken care of . much of a strain on our moral courage. It Is ft mod nlaa to live the da ya get ap with, and K the J ie to the Bank Comis&ioner of the StaW of Utah Of the Condition of jhe st ate n iSKcrrEoro, f7xYUl; ....' Today, Well Lived, , . Made ."JL" -JiJ BT OLIVE ROBERTS BARTO.f I have deckUd that aas has an other us eacapt to keep Uaoe for the a wicked, foot It Is young Ida ft love for real musle. Zim- - riEKtDITH 1 REPORT Stepfather's BrkJW) JAZZLEADSAW -- J :r- -- - J. L. HOOVER, Notary Public (SEAL) My commission expires 25th day of February, 1929.. On Display "r' :f' ' ' : STATE OF UTAH, ''i 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 above named company. Jiled ill VJ Ctl-- Jt T Tr.r ntti uui uy sji January, vj.tii.uia v- ' i . SETH PIXTON, J ; Bank Commissioner, - ' - . In Our East Window JAN. 10th 3 P. M. - 1 . - - J a. |