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Show THE WEEKLY KEFLEX. k.WSUU.E. I'TAII &he Clancy -- CjKids r . i i '.'i-V- , . - , -., WtX VN. ?AaU Such Is Life 's ; V ( y V 5 V W , I By PERCY L. CROSBY . cal. xT L ' l v" . to the Bank Commissioner of the Mate o! I iati of the Condition of the BARNES BAN KIM; (OMPVNk Located at Kaysville, in the Count of Davis, Mate ot I tah. at the close of business on the .50th d.iv of June, lnj; , 1 per Sjo4 U" -- . '4 tp-'- rVV .x Report Made omn-.- if RESOURCES -- ; Overdrafts Stocks, Bonds and Securities, Banking House furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned . Etc. . . . , l - n Tl I Hack of K 'is 1 - M S I 1. UN : .1 ... . t itiiln' ar : 1 F, 1 . 1',II2(M 1 ot Mo 1 addie-- : 2:11,050.00' 'll, 750,00 Total t I. A I.I t !t Jack John R. Gailey, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; 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 30th day of June, r.2.5. KIm II JOHN R, GAILEY. and sworn to before me this 5th day of Mr. and Ini-e- , 1 Untori. Mi- -. Jo-i-- tali, are Mr- -. ph u-it- John-o- n relatives ii wa- - Miss Bes lx-e- Day, one of the popular Laytoi young ladie-- , befoie her tnariiage, -i- RESOURCES rediscounts, accepforeign bills of or drafts sold with indorsement of this t- n $248,101.91 $248,101.91 1,205.56 r 23,000.00 13,214.52 2,500.00 vault and amount due from national banks 38,214.52 1.650.00 5.500.00 25,068.04 27,781.76 22.04 27,803.80 78.57 1,250.00 35.26 assets, if any Total $348,907.66 LIABILITIES $ 25,000.00 : 30,000.00 $ 1,921.13 interest, and taxes paid trust 1,921.13 25,000.00 com-Pa- the United States and foreign coun-- r (other than included in Items 21 or 22) v.p.s mer ..hecks outstanding Ttil of Items 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 m?Ttn Deposits (other than bank deposits) sub- t to reserve 30 days) within (deposits payable j., L'r.V!jaa! deposits subject to check county or other municipal deposits secured assets of this bank or surety bond g;nderds unpaid .... demand deposits ... Total of demand deposits (other than bank eposits) subject to reserve, items 26, 27, 1,010.21 143.91 1,139-1- 5 11,642.56 801.00 2,000.00 -- 20. s. ni 31 123,64o.9o Poits to reserve (payable after w days or subject to 30 days or more notice, subject Ps-a- l savings): - o. cates of deposit (other than for money bor- - 1 has orLayton Scout troop No. Thirty-fivband. ganized a scout brass memfor .scouts have signed up will and bership in the organization bandC. Owen, lie instructed by Royal Returning home from San Franmaster. The president of the band cisco, where he attended the esinns Lucius is Pratt Whitesides; secreof the National Education associavice president; Harris Ellison, Lionel Talbo, tion annual convention and also of tary and treasurer, and the Horace Mann league, G. N. Child, assistant secretary. superintendent of schools, declare and B. J. in the minds of all visitors who Cooley Mrs. and that Mr. SaturCity is topped off here, Balt daughter, Virginia, departed it weeks a beautiful most three the for city through whiih day by auto Calinorthern and The viewed. superintendent i to Reno, Nevada, they v Cook Mr. that Salt from A of however, the letter fornia. opinion, at mailed of more and the needs boosting I,ake received this morning, roads the ai.j spirit. Montello, Nevada., says worse than on Gentile street and unIn the latter res jus t the coast less he finds them better may re- citiea put it over on Salt I.ake, Mr. turn home by airplane. Child declares. Everylxidy is con- tinually boosting for hi town. Mr, There will be a meeting at the Fir-- t Child calls attention to the attracto liscu-- s National Bank of resources of beautions and unu-uthe improvement of Gentile stre t tiful Salt Lake, and deplores th and the road leading north past the fact that there is not a stronger comsugar factory. It is proposed to put munity spirit to adverti.-- e them to slab of concrete on t down a the world. one side of the center of the road a More efforts should be made to ati mile west from the state road ar tract people to Salt Lake, Mr. ChilJ then north to the sugar factor; . declares.- - The .conventions "were unNorth from the sugar factory to th satisfactory, and very helpstate road it is proposed to build a usually desurfaced mad. It is ful to the teaching profession, Utah Power & Light Co. Efficient Public Service 0 Everything Electrical for the Home Illllllllllllllllllllllllll Salt Lake Beautiful But Lacks Boosting For Economical Transportation JF The lowest priced quality car on the market Prices Delivered: Touring Roadster Coupe i : Sedan ; standard gravel that the county stand $1 of Layton $3,300. ar town 000, the the Layton Sugar company $6,000 the expense of building the concrete portion of the highway. proposed ' p al-r- above-name- b-e ss , $650.00 $635.00 $860.00 $1050.00 al 1 Rampton Auto Co. Bountiful, Utah .g XI t clared the superintendent this morning. The N. ,E. A. row has a membership of 150,000, he says. lirCrtrtrtrtrtiirbifititlrCdtirtrirkifU-trttii-CrairUU-CittirCrhifitirduirUvrUirtsHUtt- 1 Vird Cook, Evan Ellison, George A II. Evans, PaPrnell Green and Robert Mor:., 29,117.33 Earton returned from Shelby, 111,064.10 ter time deposits Sunday. The boys saw the big battle Total of time ard say reserve. for the worlds champion:-hideposits subject to Items r.i S3, 34, 140,181.43 and 35 ok says Co Mr. it was a great fight. is not but $343,907.66 Gibbons is a great boxer Total ever to wh:p enough of a fighter the Cv conditions County of Davis, ss: " Crop Dempsey. w.ar do bank, I. d cashier of the are Ellison, border tie entire way to the Canadian above statement is true to the best of my knowledgeand tgkef. than Dm year. The fire, even Cashier. attended five performances of 7th day of boys this me before to sworn and Subscribed Ray Knights rodoo and pronounce it July, 1923. exhibition. They vis.teJ a first-claNotary Public. Luaus UDIE Layton, Ltah. Lethbridge, Canada, and called on a E. P. ELLISON, number of former Davis county peo- R. ADAMS Directors. JESSE M. SMITH, roi Come in and discover how valuable an electric range will be for you every day in the year. -- 111,202.39 - & t nine-foo- . Tim. Now is your opportunity to can fruits for next winters use. It is easy to can when you have an electric range no hot work attached to it at all. Simply place the fruit in the bottles, pour over the hot syrup, and stand the bottles in the electric oven. We will be glad to tell you about preserving fruits electrically. vi-- ii? in you never need to watch the cook in jf because the temperature is so easily regulated. Just a turn of the switch and you can have any degree of heat you desire. - e ge o ELECTRIC RANGE .oigmu tons of beets are being pin -' Ike s Ho dot laro,l .1 Johnson, of Lay-to- notes outstanding ount due to state banks, bankers and The final wh.ii li um muk on your elrctrio ranjjc will nton delirious in flavor--thwhole family will be meals with the delighted you prepare. ho - vi-- it Capital stock paid in jirplus fund Undivided profitsfur.ror.t expanses, 1 n Ev- - i T. McCLURE TETERS, Notary Public. .1 .1. Kaysville, Utah. Ray ha- - return d fiotu Ii- My commission expires the 17th day of Wbruary, Angeles where he sient a month 1925. the sight Correct Attest: jng with ft ieiuls and of the office in the will woik He JOHN G. M. BARNES JOHN W. GAILEY 19J! the Sugar company during HENRY II. BLOOD, campaign. Directors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I (tutor and Mrs. A. Z. Tanner, tie r L Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby cerfriends tify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of two eldest sons, and Salt the above named company, filed in my office this 10th day of July, 192.5. have returned from a tour of the SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. northwest and the Pacific coa-- t. Thev Charter No. 7685. Reserve District No. 12 returned home v.ia the Arrowhead trail and report a thrilling experieme Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAYTON desert. Taken at Layton, in the State of Utah, at the close of business on June 30th, 1923. while on the Mojarva all in all they had a great trip. Othe: r i in'd, filling .'(7,500 ctr'i, enough bill- to make a wall around Great ' ib Luke ti n feet wide and twentyHe showed how the mi f et high. induction of :!, 110,000 bugs of sugar in h year in these two states meant nigh to lay end to end from Sac-- r Im nto to Chicago. Employment 17,000 men, or seventeen out f very 1,000 residents. Eiom this sugar from $23,000,00(1 u $ 10,000,000 is brought into the inrmountain states, paid by eastern This is in addition to the pi ople. iinount paid for sugar in the wo states. is This the only fresh momy brought in to the two states II large amount eai h your, ext opting foi money paid topper, he said. The speaker took issue with Secretary of Agriiulture Wallace, who that 215,000,000 acres in this ountry could be devoted to the sugar beet industry. Mr. Rolapp said that the sugar beet crop needed fertile soil, sunshine and cold nights and this.could only lx- found in the Rocky He said enough Mountain region. be could produced in the United tugar States for the countrys needs, if each fanner would add two. acres to his sugar beet ctop. n Amount due from state banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items 8, 9, and 10) Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 ous casl Hem Redemption fund with U. S.' Treasurer ,and due from U. S. Treasurer . Oir-l- 11. Joi-- Utah and Idaho and declared that 1, ho-jut- (including premiums, if any) Total Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc Ranking house, $3,000; furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank is in ng-ir II. Wa- -i al , wi re th, I.. ,l IV. LIABILITIES (U. S. bonds par value) All other United States Government securities tho i -- And electric cooking is so pool, clean, convenient and pleasant that you will enjoy doinjr.it. When you have an account of indorsements of this bank: Mi Ei ark Tayl now in thi (a) Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank, (b) Notes and Bills Rediscounted other than with 'Federal Reserve Bank,' Dee Og.li n, fn t Hutment. (c) Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts guaranteed by this bank and Mi-- . T;iloi gai- lotlh to a child a not otherwise shown under discounts, none. f day " ago a ml h not doing as well a- CMi-- i ted. State of Utah, County of Davis, Total loans Overdrafts, secured, none unsecured L. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation . 3 1 i On Loans and discounts, including tances of other banks, and , ,1 ai WlioU ui'dor of Ravioli tarmois interested da iving ate attending the special $50:5,015.10 fall dair.N hov at Farmington to '. Subscribed s of Tles.l il la 50,000.00 175,050.00 CONTINGENT fam : l , . f ro i. Cal. tit. i.i 2,110(1. uO Certificates Savings Deposits in In-- lle-t- This Summer is of OH liT.r.'i.nt ... "l.ii ;hi t $ r, 11, (Mil 01) tol, (Mil, IM 20,21 - t u LIABILITIES Time. Aah .,11 to iiu I till ptofi.o.' ii .1 1,11 mi . iii d Oil Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided Profits Reserved for taxfes and interest Deposits Subject to Check Cashiers Checks Total Demand Deposits bank Ki 12 !h td-ll- . 1 Enjoy Both Cooking and Food Propaganda - Total July, 1923. !u' , . M R : iv Office w Rolapp Says Cubans M of Short , Silver Currency Total Cash on Hand Federal Reserve Bank stock ... Deposits it n k - th, , ' ' If,. !e :iiil 1"" -- imlits incite fur chukii u fit ' from Federal Reserve Bank from Other Banks Cash Items Total Time urnwr. 1 , : 1., j v ft - - Due Due Bonds Borrowed . Discounts Loans and Large Rags Wanted WIOY I Womans Case Amazes Layton A business mans wife suffered for two years with sore, watery eyes, which pained day and night. Finally she tried simple camphor, hydrastis, witchhazel, etc., as mixed in Lavop-ti- k eye .wash. This helped her AT ONCE. Another lady reports it leaves eyes cod and freh."' One small bottle Lavoptik usually helps A N Y ' CA S E wakyvtrim-- d -- or eye cup eyes . Aluminum w-fla- med FREE. LAYTON DRUG COMPANY Layton, Utah j i |