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Show T THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY yrarlina, fSto10O0; balk raal ralvra, u ftii H'Wa 8606; gvowally X0e Blfb r ibas UcipU,' Twsdsr't beat irtta, lie to itte than uii yratorday lev point, aura, beat weighty hatchers ehtog topped at 67.40; bulk good tad took Itto to ftlO touad imsis, ftl.tofeT 44? wajority better 160 to 17(4nu4 weight, ftff (? SO: balk drairabla lto to kiad. ft.to6.to; prating seas largely Mi.40i.ft0. balk batter eireeg-wHgb- t killmg pga ftB.06gft,36; catnsaied boktover, 9000. higher fairly T I i 14.OU0; alow; tot taeiba BbrapBaraipu, 2Se lever; spoil nov; aheap ranee. tine; bulk fatwattvg taaib9lS 93 IS 13.75; balk rang law ha, tts.ieetb.7i; choice fed yrarhug waiter, ftlLM. teed y to Government Forecast for 4 j i Wheat Crop Looking Better Than Lost Month t 064 A FT A, July Boge radM, botcher Beeeipte, nW iiiiwi j . V 1 he announcement te made 3y the officer. of the clinic after a conference with Clinic Nurse a. H. Gray. -- What I Aek me another!" Bays Billy Magee: -Maybe If liquor and maybe tt love H likin to be on th Maybe move Maybe the salt drop that rune In hla blood Wont let his killick 11 In th mud; What Is it makes such poor idyita aa me Follow the ea follow th eeaT . . . Jiggered i l know! aaye Billy Magq,. v prospects than a month ago for the Vi wheat crop were the outstanding tea- -' turea of today crop report of the 'V y partment of agriculture baeed on July. 1 conditions. 1 1 f V,.-- ; "What la It keep a chap rollin Si ound production this year wilt be AD hi life long from th Skew to the I 2,515,000,000 bushels, tha depart- , y sound T i i Least year 3.040, 000, the weathers fvora Hull to Samplin were harvested. Rangoon (Courtesy of J. A. Hogle A Co.) Doldrums an westerlies, trad an Total receipt resulting from the Forecasts of production of other selsure of tlie Ruhr by the French typhoon crops follow: since June 1, 1923, approximate Hurricane, cyclone an houthely buster Oat. 1.353,000,000 bushels. In marks cash and ex, gold old drogher aa filet the Red elusive of deliveries in klid. I. anyDuster? , Harley, 170,000,000 bushels. Kye, 34,800,000 bush.. What la It make a chap follow the hite potatoes. 374,000,000 bushels. Beneficial rains fell over northwest, Sweet potatoes, 81.2o0.0o0 bushels era Minnesota, 1.03 inches. Follow th sea follow the ae. Winter wheat production la forecast Heavy rains In reaching Manitoba and along Rust me If I know ray Billy Magee. at 543,000,000 bushels and spring the international boundary improve wheat at 107,000.000 bushels, muting Canadian crop prospects. "What la It makes a man stick to the the total wheat crop 74u,oo0,000 bushsea? els Forecasts a month ago indicated Cleveland Dispatch says that the Ah, you may ask me! say Billy Mai 609,000,000 bushels of winter; 164,000,- -i Norfolk h Western railroad Is 'about 000 of spring wheat. and a total crop to gee. place an order for 50,000 tona of Stick to it hungry an stick to It eold, 893 Ooo.VOu bushels against 786,000, I of rails with eastern mills, according to to tt after he broken and old, 000 harvested last year. Stick Free In tha Forties n sweat On th The condition of the crops on July Doily Trade Metals. I He, 1. on which the forecasts are baaed, Another drop In steel ingot producShiver an' burn In Lb rain nn the wee: ahtne. Winter wheat, 77.3 per cent of nor- tion for the third consecutive month has been shown In both the total as Stick to It urtU he cant stick no mal; spring wheat, 819; all wheat, well a more the dally average. However, 79.0; corn, 2.0, oats, 8.9, barley, 60.2, Curse It an leave It for something rye, 80 9; white potatoes, 88.3; sweet the decrease reported by the American Bteel Iron and ashore for June institute potatoes, 81.2, tobacco, 78.3; flaxseed, was not as Chuck up hi 4 shore Job an follow th ; '' large as in the two pre86.8; rice, 91 1; hay, 83.4; apples, 68.5; ,H- .:t.e. A ceding months, indicating that the peaches, 70 2. Is steel Stick tc an iive by an dt by to Industry Itself, of adjusting the principal Acreage this year Search me if 1 knowl aaya Billy crop. not previously announced, fol- the smaller buying. a well executed. Dane and Freeman, in Magee. lows. Three-ac0. Fox Smith. The Iron Age says: Shutdowns of Crullers and Doughnut, put on a t Corn, 105,604.000 acres or 101 4 per both Comedy consteel and steel producing cent of last years acreage; white poplants In the past week and tatoes, 8,753,000 sixes, or 98.3 per suming Give Amateurs Oppor- Charter No. (403. the absence of buying have left the Reeerv District No. 11 cent; sweet potatoes, 990,000, or 99.7 trade without indications of any new per cent; tobacco, 1,703,000, or 92.4 per OF THE CONDITION OF THE REPORT In of low rate the eplte tendency. cent; flax seed, 3,376,000, or 183 6 per of Entertain. steel works operations, tunity cent; rice, 890,000, or 100.8 per cent; therecurrent la little complaint of unemploy hay, 81,020,000, or 101.4 per cent. aloss of business on Wheat remaining on farms July 1 Is ment. At Salt Lake City, in the State of Utah, at th estimated at 30. 606,000 bushels, or 3 9 June 30, 1924. of of Students the Utah comof as last years crop University per cent Middle States Oil RESOURCES summer school music department, unwith 35,694.000 bushels on July pared 1. a Doan and discounts, including redlaoounta. ac 1 last year, and 33,187,000 bushels, the der the direction of Professor Thomas and Is of Receiver other Denied banka, foreign bills of ceptances average stocks on July 1 for the five Giles, will present The Marriage of exahange or drafts sold with Indorsement of , years, 1918-2$ 8,481,5(3 FI bank this The condition on July 1 and foreNEW YORK, July 9. Federal Judge Nannette, a three act comic opera, 2. Overdrafts, uneeoured 12,523.17 cast of production of corn (In thou- Knox 7 30 o'clock on the univerat 4. tonight denied U. he S. today government securities owned: application for sands of bushels) for principal proS. bonds to will a secure circulation The (U. sity campus. the Deposited of performance a receiver for the appointment ducing states, follow; 350,000 90 par value) Middle Staten Oil corporation, made in be repeated Saturday evening at Nth-le- y condition, 73 Pennsylvania, b All other U S. government securities cent; production, 52.904 bushels. a suit brought by William Shiver, a park. The performances will be 120.146 18 If any) Ohio. 67 and 111,630. stockholder. Th Court help, however, free to the public. Seating arranget Indiana, 61 and 123,545. action was without prejudice ments for several hundred have been its I 870.148.11 Total for a further application. Illinois, 66 and 243,276. 5. Other bonds, storks, securities, etc 1,331,865.53 made. Minnesota 72 and 133,194. Cnlffle within thirty dsya, sanl 6. Furniture and fixtures 59,747 80 The cast haa been undergoing an 8. Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank Iowa, 72 and 347,283. I receive Information Knox, Judge 574,243.94 from the corporate defendant as t) extensive training for the Missouri, 62 and 142,460 . Items with Federal tn of bank Reserve process singing South Dakota, 73 and 113,318 what has been done In the way of roles and all is in 411,2(0.35 readiness for w hat 10. collection Nebraska 74 and 189,117. correcting what appear to be obvious those in Cash in vault and amount due from national Kansas, 74 and 97,143. in the management, and charge expect to be a most shortcomings 1,221,427.59 banka 78 and 72,727., successful which will serve as evidence of good Kentucky, presentation of tha opera. 1L Amount due from state banks, bankers and Tekaa, 72 and 80,919. faith exercised on behalf of the stock- Last summer The Marriage of trust companies in the United States (other was presented by the students, Condition and forecast of produc- holders, I shall further consider the 149.580.(1 in Items I, ( and 10) tion !n thousands of bushels) of win advisability of appointing a receiver." who received favorable comments for 12. than included for clearing house 549,732.(5 Exchangee their work. A chorus of 125 voices 11. ter wheat: Knox added- that, .pending Judge on In or asm Cherks town other banks the city further consideration, the company will augment the work of the prinPennsylvania 8 and 20,692. 13,265.15 as bank Item 12) than (other reporting Ohio. 80 and 35,392. would be restrained from selling or cipals. The university oriheatra will 10. 11, 12 and 13 Total of items I 2,3T2.33 15 28,044. Indiana 80 and 33,941 from the state any of Iti play, with Professor Arthur Krebcr, tt. t) lvn&cHaneou recovering ST ' Tfcms 5,654 cash Illinois. 88 and wtthont permission of the director of the Balt Xake Svmphony 16 Redemption fund (moots U. fi. ti urer and due orchestra, as conductor For the perMichigan, 91 and 16,453. court, 27,590 00 from U. S. treasurer .... Missouri, 68 and 23 214 In hie complaint, alleged formance tonight on the Lmteieilv 15 Other shivers. 140 h asset of Utah same the Nebraska. 80 and 45 365. campus under that lighting the of management Kansas, 79 and 130,038. Charles N. Haskell, former chairman effects will be used as were used in ToUU $11,540,187.95 21,331 110 the The and oratorio, of the board of the Mtddlo States Creation," recently Texas, LIABILITIES. Oil company, the corporation had been presented on tha campus. Oklahoma, 89 and 47,975. IT. Capital stock Mias Jessie Perry will take the titColorado. 80 and 23,650. $ 600,000.09 in handled. fraudulently ular role, that of Nannette. Mae Ras- IS. Surplu fund paid 100,000.00 Washington, 50 and 18,340. mussen will portray the part of 19. Undivided profit $ 224,122 51 LOCAL UTVEanCEST SECURITIES Condition and forecast of production c Less current expenses. Interest, and tuca pud Comtesse de Martigny, and the 190,115.54 (In thousands of bushels), of spring STOCKS 44.404 25 wheat: pert of Yvonne, her sister, known aa 13,712. th Gypsy, will be sung by Jane Mc- 29. CiroolA.tinff notes otrtstajidinf Bid. lAtoed 640,997 60 Minnesota, 91 and 88 73,944. Gee. G. H. Huntsman will take the 22. Amount due to nation! and 713.927.90 North Dakota, banks com .... ft no Aroaljr Bug .1$ 4.7V South Dakota, 88 and 26,578. role, that of Henri, 28. Amount due to state banks, banker end trust do pfd 1M.001 lOS.ftO leading male Oon Warnn X&.OOi Montana, 90 and 40,614. eompanJes in the United States and foreign 19.00 Marquis de Hauteur. 10,333. 66 who will Others have a place in and 484.183 40 countries (other th&n included in item 2J).. Independent Idaho, Ool .50 .60 of characters cast the are W. H. 24. checks outstanding Certified 5.867 Ai 1.60! People's Bug pftl and com.. Washington, 88 and 7030. j.ao of as 25. . the duke Melba A0 . , Haskins, Antln; 102.00! 104 Cashier's check pfd 36,591.38 outstanding Judd, as his daughter, Madelon; U. DES MOINHS. Ia., July 9 The corn1 fMandard Goal 3 1.293, 570. .7 Total of item 22, 22, 24 ftnd 25 .0 y this year Utah Vln Clsr as Hilare. steward to Demand deposits (other than bonk depotatm) crop outlook for Iowa In u.ooj 7.00 K. Farnsworth, thirty-fiv- e U 8 Fuel pfd worse than It has been Henri; Jean Gordon, sis Mme. Zenoto reserve, (deposits payable wtthln subject Co of UtaMdilw th Baf 40 1. director D. the bie. Heber a Reed, Bird, as 30 days): lnkeeper; years, Charles do pfd 9.50 highwayman, a brother to Nannette; Iowa weather and crup bureau, deIndividual deporits wuhjoct to check t 4,120,70139 Oil Ref T.50 George H. Merchant, aa a highwayclared today in his weekly weather ruh 27. of deposit due In leant than 10 days Certificates U18U lit A pfd to. 00 man; Merrill Bennlon, as Rrpnrella, and crop bulletin for the week ending Z C Pr than for money borrowed) 444.49 (other M I 40 a 109.001 104 Gypsy chief; Wayne Driggs, as 28. State, county or other muniatpal deposits se last night BONDS Rene, a village youth; Annie Hood, as up to the stand cured of assets ot this bank or Very little corn by pledge of July" Amglg Bag 7s 103? . . . 102.001 1QB 00 Tvett. a village maid; Arnold Gard,ard of knee high by Fourth surety bond 954,288 53 in the best fields there is great Chief Cob Mia 7s im . loo.oo! ioi.no ner, as Marcel; Ann Leonard, as Su- 10. Dividends unpaid 730 M V and loaa-... JOO.OOf 1IW.7A zanne, and H. C. F.ement, as Pierre. unevenness in the alee and vigor of nift Bidr of demand Total then bank deposits (other Oolumb'a Steel 7s 108 , . 97.00! 99.00 the plants, Reed's report said. to Rome 20, 27, reserve, deposits) subject Dseid Eerlea 7s , 98,vV)i 100 00 28 and 30 5.078,164 4t Mnrcait Canning 7s 1031 200.001 108.00 LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Time deposits subject to reaenr (payable after Mutual Oesmery ? 1024 8 to 00! 100 00 30 day or subjout to 30 day or mono noOffleti Fort Cem 7s loo oof 102 m OODE. tice. and postal savings) : a oo SLA Ogden Ry ft 1034 32. Certificate OGDEN, July 9 Boss Rseelpta, 415. otn deposit (other than (or tnaney Utah Ry In 192 99 to SLA Market; 247 direct to local packer. C 1835 L to .. borrowed) 717493.02 Term 00 94.001 to. PIOTVEES. lUirlT nlee steed, deeirsble 190 to 33. State, county or other municipal deposits so- 1008 to Co Pr Tellortde to 94.00 to 67 isle to 00; 68.80 at EMPRESS PARAMOUNT la Straarhetrt light. sold I cured of Cooat 7M,s or assets of this bank tab by 108.75 100.00! pledge Th twve Muter; Plshdag Rloed commarket Tuesday, weak; two loads 190 to 106.00! 108.00 tib Hotel 7s 1M1 .. . surety bond 820,000.00 seerares went St 38.90, wits 200 pound ,..,.2 edy; Path New; klmbeUa Ultie 4. Other time deposits Bur Ts 1930 10. 00! 102.00 2,477,764.59 "n packing sows oat at 30 0. 81.00! 98.00 VtCTORT 35. Postal seringa deposits folly Utah Lt A Pr 4 1990 . market, Cloak "Nelli 790; Beeatirnl 49.3SL72 th Cattle Receipts, 101. 60! 103.00 Utah Pr A Tet to 1044 .. Total of time d epochs subject to reserve, with Clair Wladaer, Lew Cedy; good feeder ateera, averMedal, steady; one load ofsold do to 2023 87.001 99.00 34 86 28, with freight 35 Items 32, st 33, be 33 Bora la Neal 900 Pel th News; pounds, eeaaady; 3,834,559 pad aging ...$ d. ' THE SEA. It make a man follow th FOLLOW 28,000; t ' financial .Brevities ICorn u ! 'I I,, - the-se- a Will to Crop Conditions in Utah Show Reduced Production I Principals who will sing tonight in a presentation of The Marriage of Nannette, at the University of Utah campus and ag&ia Saturday evening at Nibley park. They are, reading from left to right; Jessie Perry, as Nannette; Mae Hasraussen as llcloise. Comtesae de Mar, lgny; Jane McGee as Yvonne, the gypsy; Melba Judd aa Madelon, and Jean Gondan as Mine. Zenobie, the inn. J keeper. iH llgat bogs, steady te fcc kigber; balk ef ell seise, 38.8S67.00; top, 3100. Cattia Receipts. 8900; etbeis slew; belk beef steers sad yeerllsxs. 37 3P69.05; tap kandywel(bt stsen. 816 28; balk batebat sod Sellers, lUifT.IS. WASHINGTON, Indication, sews July aeeep ..Recede, MOO; tswhe tap, of Cora crop of 131,000,000 bushel! 81S 78 peid lor three eers cketeeslew; idtbes; 8M42 13.90. matter thxa yast reside am better dlaloc with enough f absurdity In It to sustain Interest. The Fox film, "News of the Day," gover a wide that range of real value- - The. bill next until opened yesterday run Wednesday. CLINIC DATE CHANCED. y (pedal te Tbs Tribsae, Reduced production In practically The first 81ANISH FORK, Jtt.v ail the products, exmeeting of the health cUnla wlU b cept staplelaagricultural pear, Utah this year la fore- held here Monday, July 11, Instead of Leading Characters in Nannette . mu NATIONAL BANK CONTINENTAL BSunt, Doit, BANK CLEARINGS, ... .12,011,767 all of the esat to bar any lack of Inciting to laughter. The undersea picture, showing Yesterdays bank debits submarine life In action and natural 2,649,092 Same day last year colors. Is truly a thing of haautv, . of the spirit CITT PRODUCE. carrying likewise enough to stir ones KANKA8 CITT. Me. July 9 Rees, lc of adventure and danger of direction under Mtde Mood. lower, 10c: other gredee BBebaeged, Smithsonian Institution officials, --it and be authentic to assumed be can ABOVE BONDS SELL PAR, (pedal te The Tribune. Ranking next In point of appeal ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., July S. comes the Werner A noroe trio, with The btockgrowera National bank of violin, piano end genuinely artistic when doing serious work. Irreissue of the school district No. 18 at sistibly funny in tho comedy stunts South Superior, Wyo., at par, plus 1506. One could have wished for more of The district win bntld a fine school the real mulo. building ther this summer. Roseoe (Fatty) Arbuckle, In hi here for several first annraranc SIMPLE SOLUTION. or In peryears (either on tha screen had Twaddle error Prof bought son) got a good big hand end th new ear and was demonstrating it by audience showed an appreciation of cm-bocHe told e numtaking a spin with hi wife. After hi a while he coughed depreciatingly. ber of Joke on himself and . of hat when naked he raid, with a note My 'dear, apology In nl voice, Im sorry, but whether he belonged tn the Republier Im really afraid Ive forgotten can or Democratic part, he said what one does to bring this machine Nlihr, I had trouhl enough to- - a halt through paritee: no more for me. shrieked the. lady. Roland Travera. Illusionist extraor. Oh. Enoe! "Whet shall w do dlnarr present, wltji hi assistant, Now. never mind, dear. consoled a number of baffling fssts of magic H at the tb -f were WetT received her tin'n4,-'W- e' next garage and aek a mechanician. Vsn and Tvson" present some clever , Amtrinn Legion. acrobatic dancing of varied types, all vm4 unxratd. c-- llo -- sL tsBMtaeOriy Halt Pint .. .SDe PL7S0 QL$1.23 R&OTTKS FLIES tt Mosquitoes iTL'rS Hoeches Anh Trial (anqrwFrae Hie Spay -- , siuL-iir- rr cedlfcss Etc. IZEZEBSaSEZ h k. Juat-eto- p . 4 ... 14 M. M. R. R. M. Hre $11,540,637.96 RuWdge, Rotkieon, Robison, Robison, 8. HOLMES, WALTER H. DAYTON W. W. TRIMMER. G Kuhsrwtbed and sworn to before me thin 9th day of July, Ik'i009 A ETON BERGMAN, (Seal) Notary Public. March 4. 1925. Sat Lake City. Utah. tachfd. Ul pauJ. wrinl auh with 14to Rfjtwon at, Reward Moo-da- y Pair dark shell riot giaaM-a- . vanlaf, about 6 p. m., eorsar 2d to. and Maui ata. Ptadra raturx to U B. povto, 1116 Nawbauaa bldg., or rail Waa. LohT ....... ....... ....... Hutching, J. R Johnaon, J. E. Johnston, G. P . Reward. ikT Iiaud Phona Waa. LOMT dub'i igguad. Shru. Ami- - lwrued. Bhru. Amt. . V r -- -- v a ..... ....... bldg. L(7mT .... ... jn f Wt. 4a Reward. Mctunlay aftarnoou, ativer meab tog. Hr. Mhd-L. V Haia r musical instruction braaa M. VL lidU k. cornet, piaoo, raorao a band Bjnttematio and orchestra work. Sag B. trd M. W. b Maeon, Mrg. Mary D. Mohan. Mrs. ALabel ... AioClaln, A- - D. McDonaldy-- Charlae . , . McDnald, C. H MerrlH. Albert rmoBATS ajto gvARmdVbHzy vottotb. Ornmlt raeaiy cierb w tba irapecttvaI Mgu ora for further 1ofomitoo CTTi?fisTKi3fcHTr1 bate division. In and lor Belt Lake ...... Ryger, Oharlea Ruaaon, Robert .. 8. matcounty, state ef Utah, In Use someter of Georg Robert Allison, R. Alllaon, times known as Geo. The petition of R. 8. Alllmn, pray-Infor the admission to probate of a certain document purporting to be th last will and testament and eodloil of George Robert Alison, sometimes Geo. R. Allison, deceased, known and for th granting of letter tret, R. 8. Allison, bs brrn to mentary Set for bearing on Friday, the Uth day of July.theA. D. 1924, at J o'clockIn county courthouse, p. m., at the courtroom of said eourt, in Palt Lake City, Suit Luke county, Utah. Witness th clerk rL said court, with the seal, thereof affixed, this -- Sth D. 1974. day of June,-ACLARENCE COWAV. Cc'k. (Seal) Ry - P. Palmer, DcTWtT Drayton A Rasley,. Attud for Petitioner. ff .4 glmmonsf Vj E. Smith, John 8, Turpen, J. F. ....... Thomas-$-pixoiL-t- D icon - Tay - 4. 1 J. fall Hy. Pirall Jeweled Rigoia No pto, ftik or Bala Golf club Toratt or bat. 6tb Boat Batura 402 Walkw Bank and brd era. p Ma&g, Henry Newman, Wjflla T. . Pyne, H. S ......... Pierpont, Thomad F, , Pierpont, tWomag P. .. Reynolds H. U, ..... Reynold. 8. HZ'. . . . , k - Call Hy 27M M. brown bull pup RpwmiM. No. T . W. rd LOttT Biaek bamibag. Slat Mouth between Mute afreet aad 8ugnrbaua, CU U 307P M. Reward. XxeT M traced fmq pasture, two bora a, aoa black, weight 1500. eae wblia foot, atar an face, branded Nay MX eu right thigh other light I my, two atorktag frat. weight 1250, branded diamondforlow down at lafwmatioa left thigh. Litoral reward i ha. A. Qomlia, or recovery of aamo, Mo. Wrat Temple. Hy 14d LOMT turalopa contain. r Moedag, wbt urgntivo ou No. 20 ear or oaar bewict BaukbWi. ple , ctmtmniuf traveling bag. wearing apparej, elvxit iO.to p. Upturn to d ' enl prarl braueb." Reward. . B7to-W- lilark m., araitheaat. .... d htjiei IXBr Urowu Iraihrr traveling bag, be twraa Saratoga Bprluga and Balt faka City, Buaday evening- - PtoM By 14) M. jrbr Ruewrli . Whitaker, Charted H. Director s WShRcomb O. J. ..... Pubet-rlbeknd sworn to before me rills $th day of July, 1924. Aand In aonordanea wltte law and an order of the board of dirertors, made NEWELL B. DAYTON, Notary Public. . (Bee4) on the tnd day of June. A. D. irJ4, m many fthareo of each parcel of .ouch My oammieelon expirea March 31, 1927. of busdnesx wtork a may he fiecoaaary. will be ardd ad the pHncapi State of Utah. Office ef $nk Commissioner. of raid rawtiwation at No. 1201 Weg Cyn textreet, Prwo City, State o Utah, I; Beth Plxtow. bank-! eemmtsajmier of the state of Utah, de hereby on the 60th dy of July, A. D. 1W24, at theMour of 16 a ms. to pay delinquent a full, true and" correct copy of the statement awwwtfrhent therqon, togotherwlththg coact of gdvprtlainir of certify" that the loregoingof July, 1924. of the ale. , P. E. HUISli, georetary. eomtny, Pled In my office this 6th day 48 1561 SETH F1XTON, Bank Commissioner. 'West "Center dtreet Provo, Utah. above-name- Malt $'i4li ....... ....... Johnwon, C. B. HAWLEY, JOY H. JOHNSON, JAMES W. COLLINS, r reward. WbH toad bag eonraialatf Aeya and iruwy. Call Wau. 170, apt T17. r4X atrayad, atwwraa ta Uia aim ot Laddiv. Bhtphard, light browa. Liberal reward Atra. C. M. . above-name- ' H. W E. Gammon, Harry . Htunm&rley, D. I. .......... -- C. J- - rrratv Rmn), ..... ANdlowa, ad 77, LOST fttarliaf ailrar mrah bag firar Bib Ba. and Blata ot in front of Tribua Call Waa. ftlUJ. fica, Monday avaalBg. .......... A, Berg. Wynrnn BUjcerv H K BuckwmJter, A W. .. Bulkley, WRSixm .... Came, Prank C. Denying, Prank W. . Dax, Alice Ltoral raurd T Btora ....... R Gauger, iaa reilrr pup. 1 yar eld, disek fall Hy, 376 J for reward. rn bit. TRACY LOAN & TRUST COMPANY 'rt eiia . reward. riattnuis diaiuaad wrial wateh. k aolltelr dianand nnsa, 3 iron diamond ring, Hhoaa Wes, Losr-ieu- ... Rmeet Wiiam D. ...... J. C. J. 0. J. C G. A, or Porence A B. aaU uara-las- t, Monday moo, bvL It West and North Teeiple aed t). P. aratlea, ee ea No. 18 csr, lady's ring let with I teiali rabl faced wtih ckippd dtamoad; ring la railed kaepeeke, and very liberal reward will b paid far It nturn te Mr. Kan, at th American theater, Wa 1200 LOAT Narrow flue gold braraler, hatu at L, K. Leon Faucett, Md LOST James E, ...... Thomas, Hyrum F. or Emr 1" Tohurst, T. P. Vincent, Geo. V REPORT MADE TO THE BANE COMMISSIONER OF THE STATE OF West. W. AC hppoe, W. P UTAH OF TH CONDITION OF Woodward, Hugh AC Alrd, J. W 13k. (1(1(1 " h.mesa. Slmmona, Located at Balt Lake City, Utah, at tho clooe of business on tha 30th day of June, 1984. RESOURCES. LIABILITIES. Loans and discounts ....36.42$, 09$. 43 Capital stock paid In 243,100.00 securibonds and fund 171.476 00 Btorks, Surplus 16.501.45 Net undivided profit .... ties. etc 29,357.6$ 7,584,52 Ctoams and Judgments .... Reserved for taxes and in- 11,079 95 Furniture and fixtures ... 13,704 34 LOO Mlecellaneous accounts Other real estate owned . . Miscellaneous accounts re- payoW (not due) 14,490.27 $1,144 59 Uncompleted loans and Inreliable vestment 19,539.54 3Sl.fl2.44 interest Prepaid Trust fund 12,009.00 $70,544 07 Federal Reserve hank stock Ttans certificates 51,684.27 Govt, bonds ...389,226.33 Du from Federal Savings depesutx 111.626.53 Reserve bonk . 13,433 31, Total time deposits .... U5.663.87 Due from other Dus to approved reserve banks .. v... 37.460 93 banks on other Noe Check Total demand deposits ... Non banka in same Bills 62 33.903 with Federal town payable Reserve-ban- k Gold Non 4,600 00 94 24 Other bills payable . . Silver .. ...... Non sold not but 2,960.00 Mortgages Currency guaranteed. In which w 255.024.30 retain an Interest 4,292.480.00 Total cosh yesourcea Total 35,304,074.13 Total ..(5,304,074 11 Non Contingent liabilities State ot Utah. County of Salt Lake. H. L. Be Dry, being first duly sworn according to Jaw, depose and says' d that he is the treasurer of th Tracy Loan A Trial company; th above and foregoing tepart contains a full, true end correct statet(ut ment of th condition of tbe said Tracy Laaa A TruA company at tbe etoa of business on tbe 30th day of Juste, 194, li. D, 8HLLKY. Correct Atteat: " IkttiT LAidT 8tmkina, Smith. J. W My oommlmdon expire ri tails 3!9-J- Oake, L. W. or Jeesie N. Rubldge, haid Lodf noufy 04 JtrwarS. daaa Fmiw loin, ee, wit, dn,ve same Hal .efrsved oa Ple.a. ptieiw Waa WMi3 or Wa. Muftan, Edmund H. ..... Mier, A. P Mi or, Josephine AC Atoitton Chase v.. ....... Atouton, Chase Mutua Coe A Lumber Co hank, do 'solemnly swear beet of my knowledge and belief. J. H. ORUT, Cashier, Correct Attest: ' porpeLanl cemeiery. Plwfi waa LOST AND FOUND I Luce, John AC Mangunv W. Lcwter Man (rum, W. jLeMer Manwum, W, Leeter Mangum, W. Latter Hangum, W. Lae tor Mangum, W. Lrarter Man gum. YL Laxter Aianffum, W. Lratter AjAngum, W. Letter d aa"aXm LAWN rare IM Main it. Medal Dairy. Hy, LOST etna, et ft A. HAI.LSK'XP'T CEMETERIES Si Knight, J. Wham Knlght, J. Wiiam ......... KJmer, Chare Kearns, Kdmund J. ....... Dorrg, , funkk.i, kK WAS. (323: w Jcdmiitcn, M. R Johnwton. M. R. JoCnaUm. Al. R. Knlgrht, J. Wllam Ltandrua, orrici,vr VHKH KINU FLORAL CO.. 314 M. 3sd Orats-t- se rk ntlesa and .peel.llri pre$npt ettontbm atven. Phray Wo 2elC ktthitfT LAMKubBNIcrfWfiet, 0. Male.' Tel. Wee. lftig Beit Loke'o ottoe eod ........... K, AC rnosH ht. w uouKUkc rLica FLORISTS ... R. R. t.t PXBL0MS, WAS 4Vrt ..v.. ...... Mlton Johnston, Johnnton, Jnhnaton, Johnston, rtah-Idab- o 4. Lator'akiog Co., Bugaruouae, K. fut Can My, 125 4016-lbJUONB BltlNTUN, nadertekara, IT ho, Biete et. Pbooe llnrray 6 b'NUEH BO.NBCAHidQblBT. UNDgijinr TAKE MS. IlCUni'lAbi, gl2S bUiild (Hft-4- ptatb Hub Hodawny.'W. H Hodaway, W. H. Hodaway, Emcr Hodaway, Emar Jackson. Henry AC C Jonea. Johnwton, M. 5510- - kblHNuruN ............. 8m-phoa- y. its Wi. Flatoher, Atohard H .......... Fletcher, Richard 21. ....... Hatch, Ml At, Hajriwr, Walter T. or Ada B. Haaier, W'aOt r T. or Ada B. . Harfr. Walter T. Ada B. T Haulbr, Walter T. 6r Ada B. . Huer, Water T. or Ada B. . Heyer, T. O HaAah, John JL H&tch. John A. n B. . Holdxway, Rmor or Klton Hotiawny, HodAWkjr, DIRECTORS CO.. aaO.rl.ker. DPOXNBLL M WT Booth Wew lcmpo M, balmera, Phone Wee. 0401, kV A ns" KXilLY. FUkkUXt, LI ksuary LkspeL 4 da Siet. u, Henry E Prltt. today. FUNERAL Dugyrlna, 8. M T at Pantages oVW-- C. A RriAiMlsDn, C, m on 6 took. (meter Cox, A. B. A MSEMENTS OffrFEE MAXKTT. Coffee fatarra NEW YORK, July were vnarb lea active tmtay tad the ceeaed by the eerly week report Pontages, In Its newot offering Tor Ua4 of a rekolt tn Rramfl evtSeatly such divergive a bill (amiUtioB of a few July aotirr, the week, even the most fastidious canoed eratterlng mnstb Ilqaldattoe. hew-ere- sity that find somemust vaudeville of lover e aedV after openln decile ef 9 to his taste. For thoe 14 te 25 iout,, tbe market closed at aet thing suited Wonder of the thrills who seek th sold t 3 off 95 potato. lasers ef July Sea film outranks a fictional meloSale to 13 3(1 and December to 14. 1 fie. t 76,(100 bin. Closing quo- drama In interest end action, for the were cottmofed eom really 14 59c; lovers of muslo there I ta Hon.:. JmIt. j.l 24c; September, 14 38r: December, 14.10c; March, hlgh-cla- s October. Interpretation; the devo1 one; Mae. 11 68r tee ofdaacing may see thelf art exanand Bpet coffee, needy; Ete 7a, 1140: emplified in numerous forms te lfltjJOc, ther Is enough of comedy In nearly Common ........ Cunla, R. S Crowthara. J&mea P. 1636-8- 3 Something for Everybody Now CerL Shares, Amount No. Shares. Amount Brwy, Mary C. BoraUdi, Mm. Petr W. CbitoII, C. H Clark. J. C. or Idkura ... a July IK Preferred Stock Aahtrm. FITnBKAL aerricea for Bmma ALiraWth Bhoppa will ba brld at B oclock this af teraoon in the Kiabtoentb ward chapeL ' Tba body may ba aeon at tho family veal deoco. 6M leoca Place, from IB .60 to 2 Bowman, Victor 1 CHICAGO, CHICAGO, July 9 Cattle Receipt. 9009; good ateera armng to 16e higher; yeerilnga and better graden fat row 15c to 25c op yearling heifers in broad demand; ton ma tured steers, 311.00; bnlk fed steers and No. opposite ........ Blumsnthal, H. O lilumenthal. H. G. Buchl, John U 90 bt. Cert Adame, Walter or Violet M. Adamo, Harien Anderson, Andrew Ashworth, Claude 8. Sckrsmm-Johnwo- above-name- follow: Name. Hel-oie- e, Total State of Utah. County of Salt Lako ss. L J. H. Gnit, cashier of the that the above statement I true to th a respective shareholders, ( market Date Tuesday, Victorian. paid to Omaha. ateera WOOL MARKET CBM The Eternal City, Hall Ctleet faateedy; odd head common to medium mous atery, featuring Lionel Barrymore, at 34.00 to 34.50. while botcher leaded Hi wool 9 g BOftTOIf, Jofy Tradtuy Berbers IaMarr and Bert Iteil. Alao sews sold at 84.00 to 3400; a few hvifere alow tad imgnltr. Asksomewhat Pethe Neva end Meek Beuatt comedy. went at 84 00. for tbe better elamra ora lc to AMERICAN ing price Bea Alexander tad Lloyd Sheep Receipts, none; market nominally 3c per pond hither la the preaie. line Hamlltoe la A Self-nud- e three-eixhttFailure; tba steady, Mood btapie wool he of Butterfly Ktddlee, world cdnred 95 6 too per 'pond, great! mored at Theater It ORTH SALT LAKE. Newa, Fua Ajatrlcan More Inquiry Mem to bo la prefreee from From tbe Preaa, Newt Weekly and the Lew NORTH SALT LAKE. July 9 Hoo Re manufacturer. oceured wool are Louisiana 101 direct to local ibowinf Syacopetor. 820. Inelsdlns little activity. ceipts, DRAMA AMD TAtJLEYILLE. packers. Market, fully steady: two loads medium quality 189 pogpd averages landed oa food LONDON, July aaltctlon, PANTAGE9 Boeeoo (Fatty) Arboekl offerof 220 pound to 12 901 bale, era offered at at 87 00; a few head ecreea and la pereoa. with ao tba aiaunting Thera wa ings went at 86 50 to 86 73, full the wool atH'tkm today. vaadavlllo bill and picture pro- No none. Market: Cattle Rcceipta, attendance and fine wools met with a brisk grata, sales, market nominally steady. ale, while inferior trade were Irregular 11 reeeplts la and Bheep Receipt. 107: la the buyer fawar. cap of uood transit to Colorado mage. Market, steady Hope and Natal wool met with aa toprored tew bead ef lamb sold at $10.60. Tha auctions close demand. mday, I I i . ; or - 1934-3- 9 35,000. iumir Nam-nett- X FINES TOTAL Tribes. Special te The acre, tl.-i- 1026-3- fall. ! rL (includ-premlum- a. -- was driving them out, one of the butted him, knocking him to tho His leg were badly bruised and ether Injun suffered from the Ison ROCK SPRING 3, Wyo., July J market for th laat two ynara. Th More than $35,400 waa paid Into th distribution of th hay is not perfect, however, and some localities will have Rock Bprirgs city treasury In 1023 and hay for finishing stock and others nota. 1433, according to a report mad pub-li- e for, breeding and dairy enough, Sevier tM Week. Lawbreakers tip 1322 and Millard counties nates division of th United State paid ruor than $13,000 in fines, while best cropa to date. the have bureau of agricultural economics. The on in 1933 mors than 117,000 waa Pasture, both In th fields and July 1 report of th bureau for Utah the. range. Is 19 per cent poorer than paid thaslightly city by wrongdoers. was Issued yesterday from the office laat year and a further decline teems probable, of Miner M. Justin, agricultural statisFRUIT PROSPECTS LOW. DEATHS AND FUNERALS tician for the division, with the followart decidedly below ing comment summarizing th fig- lastFruit prospects Mostly till to due to two VTMC1LAL MrripM for 14 try B. Mmttaas year. ures: will bo bitl at 2 rur dock, tomorrow heavy year preceding In applet, with No too tn tbo $ M. Tftjrtor fuoerat chapel Dry weather In June caused fur-- , this a the customary off year. will be i Intmcmt . In tbe reason City for th definite peach drop fmclrfy. ther deterioration of Utah cropa boy la assigned. Froet damage thi spring MU S. JfclNNHI B. MOULVS, former most croft the dnline wu nut great, Lmkk, died Is Lincoln. Neb , wa ileal not belt H unusual." aa th forecast of last month anticiaccording to word received to Tbe following tabulation shows how FenUrtij, pated the conditions whi h prevailed, of the current Ute city film will be burled m the fRmltf ot shott irrigation water and diyuif th figures tell the story in rbUllpoborg water shortage. In th first two col- bumenUfod ken, totanujr winds. cf staple bbe U arrived by the foUowig ebUdreo: The corn acreage waa estimated umns are given the condition and last year, HlUiom J Uorton of Matt 3. T. Bert Mot- this month a 7 per cent ef last year ci op at July 1 tbta year In Wye.; perce0rtAgeileT sspresrad ; Mon tm ef Buis, bringing the acreage to 34,909. Tins respectively, Bejr In th last two col- XVfelecktoo.JohnKnMorton s normal crop Is contrary to th intentions of plant ot ef ooudland, K.n. fo.; umns estimated th are producsiren of Tbome and f Lu Teoeie, mg In March, and shows well the t Hsrrj year, on the July 1 baais, evla. tent to which the unfavorable season tion forarethisgiven the eetlnirdea produc- MKA. KJAilU JANE ZICAULKR, 61 la affecting agriculture. Tha condition umns of peer year. Thee figures are In of the planted acreage Is poor and the tion ofoflast ge. died at a local fawplul FtMerdts 1060 bushels 1006 omitted) In ! (vernal Is only about two-thirDMUdeat of bolt Xsebe iW 8be had bees Mat unite eyery case, exoept hay and sugar U$e Ut ix year. Kunrirliif ber are oee year a crop. beets, where the unit is 1000 tuns: daughter, Mm. W. B. CbembirlftUi of Baltl LOW POTATO ACRIAOE. -'CONDITION, Lake, and the Follow lag brvthem and siatera: Prodseties. W, 6 Bodeo of Banta Barbara, VshLi U, , , Far eeat ot normal, Potatoes were decreased In acreage A. 'Bodea of Baa I'raociare, Calif.; Mr. morenhaa expected, duly 90 per cent Anna hi Id win of Loa Aagelea, (oUf., ac4 of last year a or 14.9V9 scree, Mary Bedea, Mra. U a Mori e, lira. Bertha is reported. With a low condition figWood aad Mra. C. ft Btrock all of Balt ure the crop In prospect is only 83 per Leko. cent of last year. WOlOi waa received lA Balt lake jevter-da- y Sugar beet were planted on 88,909 of Ute deeth In Lot Angeiea. Joljr acres tills year compared with 33,990 6, of Mra. K. M. Weft of Balt kaaL an inureas of II per cent. Tbe a reaulaat e theftrraJf talfforala eity but sake, dry spring caused poor germination foe about four eara. gurrtvlng her am and much replanting and many ef the hr hue bind and two aooa, Bay and Wayne. ' late fields are very unpromising. The Bpeciai to TtoTribuoea condition figure for the state ia only 71. This forecasts a production of only Um ANGELlSB, July 6 Mra. Maud A. 73 per cent ot hut Went, wife of B. If. Weat, foe many beau years despite Frara a Sait Lake atoe broker, died aud the increased acreage. dealy Is Lae Angelee title morning 8 be "Hay production I holding up better la mi reived by two aooa, AGED MAN INJURED. Bay A. ud Wayne tt an other cropa. Reports Indicate W eat. A teat the first cutting- - of alfalfa will SpeetnT te Tbe THNm. WHdLUM W. HAMILION. Jrw dird at a at crag 1.40. tons per acre or little Wlllmm Ander-cBEAVER Jul local heapUtt lata yeaturday avaning. H below the customary yield Th conSI yean of age, who has spent waa bora in Glasgow, Bcotiand, la 10UB, dition of growing hay te 30, which Is pert of the a ))ttlo and eima herdiiig 1UUH. to In waa a Be gu lko in irrigord considering the deficiency flock of sheep which h own a, witi of tbe Balt Lake public arbooia gation water. Taking both production '.xilnfully Injured when knocked down graduate tbe L. D. and at the tmiveraity, forecast and May 1 carryover, the hay Moodny evening while corralling hi and titoe of hia death waa aa employee ef the likely to be about what flock fo the night. Part of the herd federal Hervo bank, utitply tee-mhaa been used ouuide of finishing for ran Into a ahed. Mr. Ander- - fbNBHAL" acrvlcra for JcFM and Tatea will be held at 2 aclocb tamer row after- mmi In the Ueorge A Jenklna funeral In NOTICE BALE. Mr, Tatee died at a Murrey. chapel local bopTtal Tweed, a ad it aurvivad by National Pump company, a corporation of Utah, having Its principal pise bla wife, lira. Metwl M. Tatra; two aona, . of busmen at Provo, Utah county, Btat of Utah. Thar are delinquent upon rrank and Jerry Yateo; hie paranU, Mr G rite tel lowing described sdock on aoaount of asoeasmant levied on th 29th end Mra. Track Tatra of Aahtoa, Cal., day of April, A. D. 194, the several amounts set the nouns of th and a nlatar, Afra. LociUe Uepdcraas ef -- ' 17 10, 1924. I- s, i ? ? 1 j 1 |