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Show S J .a' i." i, 1, - 4.. ..,j, t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,. SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 22, 1921 the time of the bride and her maids; the debutante, the sweet girl graduate and the joyous summer maiden an d Examiners Report on Lehi - Institution ' Points to Early "GOOD GOODS" which interpret their every mood and emotion which mirror summer as truly as June skies and daisy fields. 144 . Liquidation. summer's a joyous, revue7-- of The cxaminer'i report of .the condition bank of Lehi at the of the - People done of business Mav 3, 1921,' will be filed with the clerk of Utah county early the bank hating been in the hands of the state bank oondmiasioner, Seth Piston, einee Its liquidation. t ; s fairest-a- reflected in fashions this-wee- of the assets of After an examination the bank by Mr. Fix ton, by U. 1. Thatcher, state batik examiner, and by Herbert Taylor, formerly cashier, who Is now In charge of the bank as deputy state bank examiner, Mr. Fixton Is confident that the depositors in the bank will be paid In full, though the extent to which the commissioner, as receiver, may have to draw on the double liability of the stockholders jrkfy yet Undetermined I ndetln! new stale law governing for the, bride and her maids Are especially designed the frocks of Saint Gall, Hungarian, Venice, Filet or Chantilly laces. They maj be combined with embroidered batiste or or with chiffon. They are'absolute-Jnets, imported organdy the ultimate in frocks for such occasions the same that are shown in New York and' Paris. .For every color scheme;- for every preference. a suspension and Riquldatione of banks, dasbe must period of at legal xcv enty-fivran d vulend paid elapse before an fiom the assets ,of the institution fj the depositor. y The commissioner Is required to file the county clerk .inventory of the assets of the bank, upon his taking possession. This is the report which will be filed with the county clerk at Proto earlv this week. The commissioner is also required to file supplementary reporta from time to time as claims may be presented, and in every event once every six months Such supplementary list must also be filed at least fifteen days before the declaration of any dividend, ' Under this law, therefore, the minimum a dividend mav be lime to the depositois and other creditors of a bank, following assumption of of the chargeof bv the commissioner e date the bank, is seventv-flv. i a Mr. Ins Ilxton Is hi the present confident , that the minimum time will not be far exceeded before a substantial dividend mav be declared to the depositors from the ready assets of the people s bank, suoh as marketable loans and discounts and stocks and securities held. The statement to be filed with the county clerk shows that the cash reserves of the People's hank were on tha date of closing less than 10 per cent of the minimum required bv the state law. In other worda, the minimum fixed by the law Is It per cent of the total demand deposits and 10 per cent of the This required the total time deposits bank to have on band, or ort deposit In other hanks and subject to Us chei k. 10 702 Tie the demand deposits in (he I nk herns tit 10.10 and the time s a matter of fart, ts $89,016 os the total on hand when the examiner look possession was 11410 IX The preliminary statement of the banks condition. resulting from the examination, shows: Resources Tuvans snd disocunta 141 577). 09 Or another interpretation is the combination With brilliant shaded taffetas so becoming to youth and so different from the ordinary lingerie frock, 4'apilai stock urpius fund. undivided profits.. T i0 to other banks . 5 Pfepnaita subject to check Cashier s checks -- vet , ..... Time certificates,...,.....,..., Savings deposits . 7. Christmas club Bills payable Miscellaneous ss any one of the series of sheer, crisp summer frocks wc are showing in the popular dotted swiss, linen, organdy, toile, tissue, gingham. They may be gay and sportive in the high tangerine, tomato, iodine, honey dew ; in s oft pastel shades of pink or blue ; in new gra. s ; in practical navy, brown, black; in clever s which defy descriptive words. two-tone- - Prices Range From $15.00 to $45.00 Display Monday, Garment Salon I1S1.S0S 97 000 00 oo no 1 279 91 3 93 90 44 331 93 1 008 1 ! 50 859 88 37. 800 85 356 25 10 000 00 6, 976.08 We Are Specializing in a Line of t Summer Dresses 181,606 97 Total . Tbs bank has eighteen stockholders, each of whom Is now liable' to the amount of the face value of his stock, as well as being the last to participate In the distribution of any remaining asThe directors of the set of the hank nstttutlpti are Ira D Wines president. first vice president T. K. Webb, Thorpsi Ciit'er. second v'v president. A J Kvans G Comer and Thomas I,. Austin. Parlev Austin er and for every hour of a long summer day, for every mood; in any place 3,606 87 21,325 S3 4 394 00 3 055.00 6 205 20 1 449 13 8 they tav taken the cobwebs of dreams snd from them built houses In which beauty might fittingly be yclothed m fact they will transform Into beauty whatever they envelop, casting their own spell of loveliness over all. - i Not tn all the big coast cities, nor in anv p of the towns not anywheie. a traveler tells us. "have I seen such really high-cladresses and such truly unusual vulues as I uoticed in Walker's windows today. Obviously, It is Just as well to come for them promptly, as the very . prettiest will be garnered In the first and ouU see them oa your friends or maj be worse, your enemlea and perish of regret. with her requirements, of youth and inspiration but style, withal; for her we show white and 'soft, dreamy pastel shades in georgette crepe, organdy" and net. New youthful- guimpe styles in vivid color contrasts are newest. de-p- . And for the fabrics then the sweet girl graduate af-fa- Liabilities, paid in... Never ha a previous summer season known such wondrous shades tangerine, rust, porcelain, tomato, iodine, cloud gray, honey dew, tea rose. Jade, grass, peach, canary, chartreuse a mere rainbow I nothing compared to them and w have them all. - tu-o- Total Color is the dominant impression the creator. Inspired, have mixed a pallett of aunset and therein dipped their brushes. -- .with Stocks, bonds, etc Hanking house Furniture and fixtures..". other real estate Jue frqrn other banka. ........ a, charm subtle Framihg a picture of beautv as inspiring as the masterpiece, of the greatest artists t -- Overdrafts Summer through the lookinfxflass . of women's . wear $ at They are really remarkable values, illustrating alt of the newest features for summer and shown in most all of the favored fabrics mentioned above, in a complete rainbow of colors. Styles are for young girls, matrons and elderly women. Herbert Tiiylor "wss cashier. They are Prince Con. Prescott Pump Works Smoothly auper-value- " at this price. a ump recently The heavy Prescott placed In the Prince Consolidated shaft at Plocbe, XevM is said to be handling the water from the No. 3 pump Station to the No. 1 station admirably. All due to pump troubles have been eliminated, the superintendent reports to I he home office Yry little water is making in the shaft and no shifts have beeft lost daring tne last week. The Prince shaft ts mow rlos to rib level. As nearly as can be Judge 1 from the drill cores takesr 15tf feet apart, the silver ore bedding should commence to show in the shaft at 789 feet The shaft will be put through the ore. General Manager M (' God be says, and a drift run under the footwall of the bed so that the valuable material may be tub Under Into the mine cats bv gravity. such conditions, Mr. God be predicts, ex traction will be very rapid and made at surprisingly low cost. de-la- vs -- 7:ui-fo- -- Steady Progress Madi at Stockton Standard ways Steady progress 1s being made in the sinking of the Stockton Standard Mining shaft in its property situated icmpunv's about one and a half miles from Slock "ton 'This work, under the direction of E O. Erickson, mine foreman, has been carried on steadily for some time, since several months ago the company decided that the most economical manner to develop Its ground would be by sinking the shaft from the 200 to the level. level the company On the opened up a large body of ore with a considerable highs grader Interspersed throughout the masa. When the decision was made to develop this body of ore at greater depth, the company purchased a gasoline engine to operate the hoist and retlmbered thesink-old shaft from collar to bottom Since ing was begun the bottom has been sunk a distance of ninety feet or to the level. Walker Millinery would be -- If you hatted most approand priately becominglyinsmartest fashion for every occasion. 400-fo- ot 200-fo- ot cleverest from sport to hats, from bridesmaids to the. symphonies low-gra- brides 290-to- ot Work has been resumed In the adit of CogOonwood Metal Mining company, Big Cottonwood canyon, according to Hanford J. Truman, secretary, under the du action of E. E. Watroue. superintendent. The face of this adit, which la now about 1410 feet from th portal, will he driven until the intersection of the Silver King and Contention fissures is About 200 feet of drifting reached. to the its tunnel should bring objective, it is estimated. Tue to the reduction In the price of materials, supplies and labor, and to the fact that th company Is equlpped-owltmodern mining machinery. Including an and air electrically driven compressor drills. Mr. 6anford Is confident that exmade eco. cellent progress can bo gt an 1 mimical cost. th Htnrk dritad gwlns with flan whit Sets combined with rrlap whits ergaady. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PeatCd proposals wt)J be received by the office of the clerk th undersigned at of the hoard of education City and Countv building. Salt Lake Citv, Utah, until 12 o clock noon. Friday, June 17, 1921, for the labor and materials required for th for the building of th general contract West high school main building, located on Second eat, between First and SecAim mm am' ond 4North streets. Salt Lake City, Utah; said construction to be In accordance MIVNEAPm.IS, Mins. Mar 2t - Mnur te 20c higher, tn carload lor. family with the plans end specifications, which will be furnished by the undersigned at a at 48 barrel la 49,10419.34 quelcd patents Its office, ae hereinafter stated pound cotton tacks. -- i non Bna. 41,gk r individual, excludistinctive sive, Work Started in Tunnel of Cottonwood Property -- tail-leu- going-awa- y . ' to bidders, contract, proposal blank, and form of bond may be examined at th office of the board during the regular hours of each business day. Drawings specifications and Instruo-tlon- a to bidders may be obtained at and removed from. ' the office of the board, upon deposits as follows: General contract, first set, deposit of 850; each additional set, 430 fee and 850 deposit. , A contract bond. In the sum of fifty contract the of cent centl t5 per per amount, executed by satisfactory yur-tlewill be required Tha proposal shall be accompanied by - pavabl to tha undersigned ampunting to at least fly per vent 5 per cent) of th amount of tha proposal The sealed proposals will he opened In public at the office of the board of education, 311 City and Countv building, at 12 o'clock noon, Frldav, June 17, 192L ' Tbs right la reserved tq reject any 4r all proposal BOARD OF EDUCATION. SALT LAKE C1TT, UTAH. 4983 . By U P. Judd, clerk. , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids for th construction of a hospital building at Lh Idaho tnaao say- a certified check mad -- Blackfoot. Idaho, for th (tat of Idaho will be received at th oflhe of the commissioner of public works, Boise, Idaho, un to and until 2 p, m . Saturday. May 28, 1921. in accordance with the p.an ana epeelfhationa prepared by S W. W inburn, architect, Idaho Fall. Idaho, and 814 Judge building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Plane may be secured from the office of the architect at 614 Judge building, Balt Lake City, Utah, or from th commissioner of public works Boise, Idaho, by depositing a check for 810.00 made payable to th architect. jkd information regarding bond, form of him, ' v proposal, contract, etc., can be obtained of AsmuS 71 Lamp, deceased, end for from the specifications furnished by th the granting of letters of administration W. J. HALL. 'with the will annexed to John F Htxpai-rkarchitect ha been set for bearing on FriCommissioner cf Public Works c4603 Boise, Idaho, May 14. 1421. day, tli 3d day of June. A. 1. 1921, at 2 o clock p. m., at th county court house fVOBAIS A VP PAVP1AV4BU VOTIOE. In the court roonY of aald court. In Salt iCsasslt wualy clerk sr the reapectlr slgser Lake Citv, Bale Lake countv, Utah, for farther Infnrstatlos.l Witness the clerk of said court, with fifYlTBTnSTRfCiCOrRTP the aeal thereof affixed this 18th day division, in and for Balt Lake county, of Mav, 1921. Utah In th matter of the estate of CLARENCE COW' AN. (Beal) Asmus H. Lamp, deceased. Notice. . Clerk. , y lx P. PALMER. The petition of John r. Fltspatrlck of prating for the admission to probat JAT GEO. GIBSON, Deputy clerk a certain document, purporting to be a C4978 will and testament ..t torn eyTorpetftf oner. ot th lat |