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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1928. ! -- PACZ orth of Easter Cunrics 500 - A MW AMMtrg Ml IN OBCHIB WOOL ane flat crrpe kova Jo Fashion's dvtax tfeat spuria suits must be seortiar this " Tit la or yw. Jumper of ant a wool with tricky veatce In flat acarf that can be crap that la cut Is ee piece to fashion the' shouidar WUBt U kack or Im untUy. Tha akirt ku pleats, in the fiat crap, ao4 the alt hat. one. baa a faced brim, a two-be- h bead serosa the crov W4 a Aodar&tatM buckie of urpte atraw. T nd .7 A' i V THE LATEST Is te have your bat match your acarf, (This U a nal-u-r bakit straw with ribbon and scarf of henna-datte- d cream silk- - I These 'artistocrsta of - the family of Br er Kabbit, xnibHei recenuv at a LumJun aKuw ir vaiurf Lvn Vam WUUaaa M ebb of Lehl and Believe it er not, but- right in that basket are While Bevero. Babfe.. Sitka, Chinchilla and Angara rahbita Effia nuella Wray t fiiachfoot. Mtnrr expensive r.aser uuimira: , . Idaho, war Issued a marriage license Wad needs afternoon at Iks counrjr court fouae. 4 1 Bombings Follow Fwiertl v JoeM a i .'... A - 7 1 Here" otieof the reason lor t aumeas of he horse show bevrf'reiyiitljr st Fort Uyer, Va-- , for the .benefit of Washington charitv. The airi la Miss Evelyn Walker, popular society besutjr ahd horsewoman of "tha eaDltal eltv. -- springtime atmosphere pervades the apparel aecti here. For every Fmart frock, auit and coat it new, fresh, charming. Stylea'have that aiithen- tic liMith of wnameag mkxes ihem the InevItaUt T choice of women '.. who appreciate the finer things. : . . . . tiit ; , 1 1 f". tB . enurcn 4n vnicago the other Bay for the incir way wio xioiy j."""". last rites forrplamond Joe" Eaposito, West Bide political ranuiy power who fell victim to gangland's guns. United States Senator Charles S. Deoeen went to the funeral and that nicht hia hmuui and th.t f t.,h. John A. Swan arm were bombed. This picture shows part Of the throng outside the church as ri,nit the casket of was rfoe Dome , uismma iortn. Mrs. Effle Barrows, home Last Thursday nlht the M. I. A. and Primary of leers of Palmyra ward, entertained at a bride's how--r In honor of lira. Allca Jarvia who waa formerly alias Alice enseji, a bride of March. The function took place at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mortensen and was attended by M friends. Games and music were enjoyed and ref reshmenta served. bride received many beautiful, and useful sifts.... . Uk. A, was a apeak, er at a meeting of the Palmyra Relief society and some Interested women from Leland and Lake Shore at the Palmyra meeting house last Thuraday. Mrs.' Barrows took as her theme "Harmony in the Home", and showed how it could be effected by the proper use of kalsomlnes and paints inMecoratlng. The lecture Was attended by 26 women, Mra Barrows was assisted by Mrs. Qrant Hal voraon. Following the lecture, refreshments were served by the ladles and a social hour ; RGANBMCB! 'StaterotJta r-em-s ......................... ' - $6,85 ......... . ...... Total .$1,135,123.31 : LIABILITIES . $100,000.00 Capital stock, paid in ' fund 30,000.00 Surplus ' 9,591.22 Nat undivided profits . Due to other banks Deposits subject to cnecK $di,7zj.4J Cashier's checks 9,992.41 Certified checks 6,238.17 Dividends-unpai40.50 . 537,994.51 Total demand deposits 32,115.41 Time certificates ....';...-.;..- . . 406,735.73 Siyrings deposits 438,851.14 Total time deposits . E , ............. . About She'll sure want a new pair! 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 28th day of March, 1928. ' RESOURCES Loans and discounts $766,251.56 Stocks, bonds and securities, etc. . . 130,495.87 Bank house 33.460.89 . Furniture and fixtures . 13,744.75 Other real estate owned 7,603.04 Due from Federal Reserve Bank . . . 51,569.03 Due from other banks 50,546.69 Checks on other banks in same town $ 5,741.01 Cash 3,817.86 Gold 1,780.00 Silver 3,292.93 Currency ., 12,835.00 Total cash on hand '. 27,470.80 Miscellaneous 80.68 Federal Reserve Bank Stock 3,900.00 U. S. Liberty Bonds 50,000.00 - - . REPORT to ihJBanJtXemmiasMf the sXlIad Don' tTeJlYour ....... one strap, Cuban or high' heels. Same in honey beige, Patent or colored kid pumps as" illustrated Patent, kasha wtih beautiful : light trim. or with Cuban heel." ', A stury O ne- ox- strap slippers for r 9 wi n g girls in new ford for boys or girls in tan, black or patent styles. ; $1.98 $2.25 ; $2.98 $1.98 $2.89 $2,98 ' P ................ 0r . . . a--. . STATE OF UTAH, " County of Utah. ' Arnold Dixon, being first duly sworn according; to law, - fkpcsCT tmd rays that be Is Cashier t thebank; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct .statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 28th day of March, 1928. ... . ARNOLD. DIXON. . . ;,, Correct Attest: N. TAYLOR. T. ' ' S. P. EGGERTSEN, . ' , vU A. DIXON, .i ' . Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before 'me this 2nd day of , : d SJ Munuwar Smart One-str-ap Jleel ia patent --er ,. ; . J - April 1928- .- . . KARL BANDLEY. ' Notary Public. My commission expires 13th day of October, 1931. ; ' (SEAL) . . ' , to 9.50 . , , . '.'".ir 29.75 to $9.50 f16.75 to 49.50 ,: HOSIERY Spring Pumps with light trim. $1.00 $4i95 e. hoaey-beig- $4.65. i . STATE OF .UTAH, Office of Bank .Commissioner. I. Setlj. Pixton, Bank Commissioner Df the State of Utah, da hereby certify that tb foregoing is a full. trueand cor- - rect copy of the statement of the above named compartyTf iled in ray office this 4th day of April. 1928. SETII PIXTON, " ' ' Coromisiioner. " ' " .' 'r CHOOSE YOUR EASTER OUTFIT TODAY ; : Clever POINTED College Smart Hand Bags for, Easter smart " accent to the Easter outfit, these Hand Bscs are new in every chic detail. And It's a surprise to find them so moderate ly priced A , " Smart Ensembles, the every cxreasion outfit 29.75 Many of the coats have wide cape collar, others are finished Vith 'grace- -' ful scarf. Ensembles have frocks of plain or printed eUk or show a combination of two materials. Dresses in a variety that makes it possible to choose for every spring need. There is every advantage in selecting from this selling, for only the best of the new is here - . . . - Dresses, Prints, Georgettes & Crepes, 10.00 to 49.50 ......... . ......... . .$1,135,123.31 - above-name- The New Coatsi many with Fur Taijoredtiits, for street and business, I" .......... Total . . Come In To' See the LovelyvTKings We Are Showing at the New Low Net Prices PLAY' OXFORDS 'A guaranteed play oxford for boys ' and girls in CI 1 Q - all sizes. ' v 1113 '. ...... SCOUT . In all sizes for every man and boy ...... CHILDREN'S HOSIERY SPECIAL . ... . L. D. S. GARMENTS, Old and New Style ... SHOES ,. 1.95 to 4.95 .. .. . Qiiffon Hosiery X These Jloae have been selected by Fashion experts O meet the precise requirements of the smart Easter -- outfit. Tet these niHffiuai stockings are priced at 2.50 MBHV. . Things for paby The tiny tot may have a charming outfit when the little garments are chosen here. Mother will approve Jte quality and workmsa-hiof eur .'..-- . Band-mad- e 1.25 ..............79c STO2E OF, VTXJVO ; p " Dresses j19c THE f DEPARTMENT Arm Exquisite at . |