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Show l Jt TOE WEEKLY KEFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH PAGE 6 CLEARFIELD SUNSET- . - CLINTON Correspondent MARGE &JABEY Telephono 85J2 - of Los Angeles, California, is here 'for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reed. Miss Gladys Felt, of 'Salt Lake City, was the week-en- d guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mis 9 Louise Reed, Correspondent MRS. DEAN PARKER Ogden Telephone: 80J-2, HOW TO TELL WHEN A CARD HAS BEEN TURNED The Clinton M. I. A. held its monthly conjoint meeting Sunday evening at 8 oclock. Mr. Darrell Bybee was the speaker and delivered ah excellent talk on "The Life of the Pioneers, according to the .Lk Mabey: outlined in the Improve. TRE wKo Miss Edith Nelson, is at- program 13 ment Era. The' following program MARGINS Unischool summer the at tending was also given: Piano comet duet, ON TOP AND versity of Utah, spent, the week- James and Leon Johnston. BOTTOM op end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy B. Smith, president of Jens K. Nelson. MOST PICthe Retail Merchants association TURE CARDS MiltJgden. departed Friday for Canvon uZhta DIPPER IN h WU ?ttend the time in" Clearfield as fiesta of hS WIDTH- convenNational Merchants Retail grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,. John tion. Reed. Jinintie Meadows, of Sunset, Mr. and Mr. D. W. Murphy and son, Victor, and Mrs. Wayne liar probably experienced a Fourth of ris, spent Saturday and Sunday in July that he will long remember, Soda Springs, Idaho, as guests of and be proud of. Dressed as a pioneer boy, he rode in the big pa Mr, and Mrs. F. T. Smith. Author Eichers, of Salt Lake rade sponsored by the American City, is spending a .few weeks at Legion of Ogden, in a covered Take four picture cards from a pack and notice the difference In by a team .of oxen. The the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney width or the margins at the top aud bottom of the curda In some (he and team which to wagon belong Sly. this difference Is quite pronounced, while In others It Is scarcely packs Jimmies grandfather, B. L. By Mr. and Mrs.' Carl Child At little dose study will enable you to detect. the slight perceivable. of won in bee, the first Roy, the arrival of a girl bom place variation between the top and bottom of the cards. When jou take at 'an Ogden hospital Tuesday. Unique division, and Mr. Bybee rethe cards from the pack arrange them In your hand so that the wide a ceived as a beautiful silver a Mrs. Child was formerly Miss prize margins are at the top. Then place them in a row on a table, turn your loving cup. Mr. Bybee has since Page. back, and ask some one to turn one of the cards around When thla la been the chamber of Miss Ida and Florence Murphy requested by done you face about, observe the top of the cards and you will notice spent Saturday and Sunday at La- commerce of Salt Lake. City to that one has a narrow margin. It U easy for you then to point It oat take part in the covered wagon as va Hot Springs, Idaho. the card that has been turned. Joseph L.. Mabey returned home days parade to be held in Salt TCoprrtsfet. Win U Uadharatt of course, Monday from a weeks business Lake on July want Jimmie, too. , trip in Butte and Helena, Montana. they good, Cleo Lambert, Dean Kirk-maMr. and Mrs. L'. W. Pitt and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith and Lois Thurgood, Beverly FishCorrespondent family, of Centerville, spent Fri- and Mrs. II. B. Walker, of Salt Lens er, MRS. RAY Thurgood, Ben Yokomizo, A. DAHL guests day in Clearfield as guests of Mr. Lake City, were week-en- d Ora .Kirkman, Thelma Bingham, 40R3 Telephone of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Pitt. and Mrs. C. L. Smith. Glen Singleton, ' Blanch Kirkmsn, Mr. and Mrs. W. illiam Beus, and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Barlow and Mrs. ,W. Bennett enter Stanley Dahl and Ruth Bingham. family were Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Dart Bybee left last tained atIlyrum Mrs. Annie Holt entertained on her home on Thursday in home of their daughter, Mrs. K. week for a trip through Yellowat her home in honor of Wednesday honor of the seventh an birthday stone park. They expect to be C, Tanner, of Salt Lake City. her Mrs. R. E. Maus, Of daughter, niversary of her daughter, Bessie Los Mr. and Mrs. James Hagen re- gone for several days. California. A very Angeles, The was afternoon spent playing Eldon Johnston, son of Mr. and turned home Friday evening after was spent playafternoon pleasant v games, and delicious refreshments spending the past six weeks in Mrs. John Johnston, received a bad- were served to the Delicious and ing games visiting. little following Kansas City, visiting friends and ly fractured arm while playing. at luncheon was Mrs. served Holt by guests: Betty Holt, Louise ThurLorin Farr park on July 4. . relatives. to Clifthe Mrs., following Donald guests: Lois good, Holt, Parmerly, Miss Jeanne Meadows visit-- Mr.'and Mrs. Delbert Birzer and John Holt, Lamar Paice,, Dorothy ford Woods, Mr Leo Green, Mrs. family, of Syracuse, were Sunday ing in Salt Lake with her aunt, Bennett, Dell Willey, Mrs. Beth Holt, Singleton,' Winnie Joseph Mrs. Charles Roe Mrs. Don Moss. d guests of Mrs. Lawrence Holt, Mrs. Therald Ben Baker, Dwayne Thurgood, and family, n Bobby Gwilliam, Dona Holt, Johnston, Mrs. Henry E. Gwilliam, Miss Esther Sims, who has been Miss Helen Moore, of Clearfield, Paice, Max Dalton, Darrell Page, Mar- Mrs. Loy Blake, Mrs Chesten attending school in Salt Lake City is spending the week with friends garet Smedley, Wayne Dalton, Youngberg, Mrs. Guy E. Dahl, Mrs. the past year, is spending the sum- and relatives in Garland, Utah. Melba Dahl, Velma Thurgood, George S. Reid, Mrs. Roland Thurmer months with her grandmother, Paul . Woody returned home Opal Lambert, Marzette Bingham, good, Mrs. Eugene Page, Mrs. Aj Mrs. A. E. Sims. x Monday after spending the past Darrell Dalton, Lawrence Thur- - J. Bumingham, Mrs. Harold D Mrs. Ira Hatch and son, Ken, three months' in Montana and Idad Page, Mrs. John T. Page, Mrs. neth, spent Saturday in Salt Lake ho. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheba, a JaJ. Page, Miss Florence Page, City visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs.' Roy Moore and panese family of Clinton, announce-th- and the guest of honor, Mrs. R. E. Mrs. Bill Heistler, of Los s, family, of Garland, spent Friday arrival of a baby girl, born on Maus. California, is visiting with and Saturday at the home of Mr. July 4. Mrs. Maus and children is spendher grandmother, Mrs. Alice Wood. Moore .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moss and Mr. a few weeks in West Point ing Beth, the infant daughter of Harvey L. Moore. and Mrs. LeRoy Bumingham, of The first year club held its Mr. and Mrs, Reed Duncan, was Miss Isabelle Simmons, of Salt Salt Lake, were the guests of Mr. weekly meeting at the home of taken to an Ogden hospital Mon- Lake City, spent the past week in and Mrs. Russell Jordan, during Marie Page on Thursday, July 2. day. after suffering the past two Clearfield, visiting friends. . the week-enThose were Alice Smedley, weeks with whooping cough. Her Tke Trait Builders baseball team Normapresent Approximately fifty Clearfield Thurgood, Cleone Holt condition is reported to be very children have, registered for "Learn of Sunset was victorious hi a game Grace King, Marie Page and the serious, to Swim week at Lagoon. played Tuesday afternoon with the' supervisors, Mrs. Verona Mrs. Jack Saunders and family Thurgood Mrs. John Thurgood spent. Tues- Trail Builders of Clinton. and Mrs. Florence Paice. left Wednesday for McGill, Ne day in West Point visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parker visMiss Thelma Fisher spent a few vada, where they expect to make daughter, Mra. Irene Montgomery, ited in Croyden Sunday with Mr. their home. and children. 'land Mrs. Frank Toone. REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of the Clearfield State Bank, located at Cleajfield, in the county of Davis, State of Utah, at the close of business on the 24th day of June, 1931. Resources Loans and Discounta..$146, 041.60 Overdrafts . 646.85 Bank House 2,700.00 Furniture & Fixtures .... 900 00 Due from Other Banks.. 10,374.76 Cash Items....? 134.02 . THURSDAY, JULY 9. iot, , Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Gwilli. days in Bountiful this week, visit- Edwards, Mr. Kirkman is Mrs. ing with her grandmother, Mrs. Edwards brother. Harriet Fisher. . . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garner spent S. a few days this week camping in FX Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fork. as South in guests Ogden spent, Saturaay of Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. DahL Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Thurgood Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Abrams atspent July 4 in Ogden with Mr. and tended a concert at the stadium in Mr. Letter Young. OgSen Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W, SinMiss Florence Mae Page spent a few days in Salt Lake,- visiting gleton and children, of Salt Lake, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. friends. Mr. and Mrs, Dell Thurgood were Willis Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. Therald J. Johnguests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. ston Paice. and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Fisher Raymond .The Misses Thelma Thurgood and children spent July 4 in Cottonand Louise Thurgood visited in wood canyon. Miss Louise Stoddard is home West Point Wednesday, with Mrs. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Bennett, John J. Moss, who underwent an Anthony J. Stoddard. Miss Stodoperation in an Ogden hospital last dard has been working in Ogden week, returned to his .home Mon- for the last year. Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Smedley day. Walter Kirkman, of Montana, is had as their dinner guests July 4 spending a few days in West Point, Mr. and Mrs. Archie W. King, and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William children. theii;uei,t on M? Sunday and Mrs. Edward McDonald !,i John V. i'V, Rollan Montgomery daughters, Inez and spending a feW days in Ephriai Utah, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Dahl Miss. Alma Dahl spent Sundayai Ogden visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs.' John I. Fisher children motored to Como Sur. Saturday and spent the day. M Miss Ethel Gwilliam had as her guests on Sunday Miss Mary Me Donald and Elmer Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Bennett visited on Sunday with Mr Mrs. Grant Blake. The family of Mr. and Mrs Carl Youngberg held a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AU fred Youngberg: Saturday, July A large number was present, and a very pleasant day was spent. S - , u an wag-on-dra- ce Le-lil- t EDotds Ap?Sll, r.3ay and JJxmcae 24-a- nd WEST POINT r t4 tJkaca fn any UhEig poefiod to Mcttoiry n, There are reason! fofr this Firestone is now building the Greatest . Tire Values in history, with the result that Firestone factories are oper- atfcg 24 hours a day, 6 days a week, to meet pub-li- e preference. 1 Mr-an- This'is the year everybody is scrutinizing his Wll-lar- purchases. This is particularly true in tire bnyingbecanse of the many confining and misleading statements made about tires. e An-gele- 4-- H d. . To give car owners the facts, Fire stone published comparisons showihg quality, construction and prices. Then .the public came in made their own Sold 605.00 1,021.87 2,290.00 Cunency x Expenses 4,050.89 1,227.08 162.10 Interest paid., Total 1,389.48 ...$164,714.10 Liabilities' Capital stock paid in ....$'25,000.00 Surplus fund 16,000 00 Interest $ Total HDHid o Ss $ TIM Ul tar IPr - let er Tm 4 $9 ChvroIU. 42020 5.00 Font 4,5021 5.09 4.75-1Chevrolet. 0.05 So much more smoothly does a aix perform ao more much quietly, comfortably and flexibly that, once you have experienced the pleasure of driving a car, you will never be I six-cylin- der satisfied with leas. Nor is It necessary to be satisfied with less. performance i today within the reach of every new car buyer in America for Chevrolet is one of the worlds lowest-Six-cylin- der . priced automobiles. Monorer, you can enjoy der performance in the Chevrolet Six without one penny extra for maintenance and operation. It costs no more for gas, oil and tires 1 And maintenance expense is actually reduced by the freedom from destructive vibration. Drive a Chevrolet Six and discover'" these facts for yourself. Come in J , today! Assv JLsse JMets-Owwi.t,..iw- cram rm rwf ta tBSC. TVaaA KlJH. JOprim eJUwte S. C.IT.AC six-cy- lin r salesman Any Chevrolet dealer will giro yen wlth-e-nt obligation, a free ride In a Chevrolet Six any time Total Demand 6m your dealer bolow -'i . J RAMPTON AUTO COMPANY Bountiful, Utah ' . . . Phone 80 6.75 XS.XO 5.00-1- 9 MS 6.98 15.00 y Marmetle OldtbUc Balek Jerdaa Reo 1 5.0020 7.X0 7.10 525-1- 8 7.90 52521 7.90 .57 52018 75 8.75 X7.00 52019 88.90 Chryler Viking. 6.0018 I1.XO .1120 11.70 Franklin. Hndon 6.0019 11.40 11.40 11.10 LaSalle. Packard.., 6.0020 11.50 11.05 15.10 15.55 1120 11.50 11.00 25.40 Stad'bkr e Pieree-A- . 6.0021 State 62020 72020 Brand" tire L aaade naannfactnrer for diatrlh-ntec- e Mck as naall order kesuee, U companlee and tkera, nn. der a name that abet noTtden. tify Ike tire ntaanfeetarer te tke pnktic nsnally keeanae ke by 17,500.00 Total ..r .$164,714.10 STATE OF UTAH ) County of Davis J M Walter W. Steed. Jr., 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 con-aia full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 24th day of June, 1931. WALTER W. STEED, JR.. Correct Attest: GEO. E. HOLT, ns -- A. Z, TANNER, WM. D. CRJDDLE .Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27th day of June, 1931. (Seal) JESSE D. BARLOW, Clearfield, Utah, Notary PublicT ... My. commission expires 25th day of January. 1932. STATE OF UTAH Office of Bank Commissioner. L YV. H.Hadlock, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy f the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 1st day of July, 1931. W. H. IIADLOCK, Bank Commissioner. knllda kia - 1125 15.10 TRUCK and CUS 8I2X alter., 4m 30x5 ILD. 32x6 ILD. 366 ILD. J 523 27X311 TC2S ,lwM i 5 17.50 017.95 19.75 51.95 15.55 Tlr. 817.95 29.75 32.95 1525 054.90 57.90 05.70 19.03 nE rj p aQUALtTT A "Speflal 57.814.96 pern 3.90 6.0020 ILD, 44,892.96 .. Oaklaad. Peerleea is.eo 15.50 827 10.70 Stall Cr. CwTire MS Cordaer Marmotu. CadiIUe Lincoln . Nah Abam aizt UnpbleJ 1,40721 Directors. The Great America a Value 9.00 10.90 529 zx.xo 625 12.90 $ 12,922.00 Total time deposits Other bills payable - NMr $4.98 5.60 TIM MAXIS PSAS PH Willye-Kt- . 46,991.83 Savings deposits .... , 0.75 k ciutlitr. PoetUe Roeter.lt -- Deposits Time Certifi- cates 4.7520 Plymoeth DiraU. Crahem-P- . 297.60 . Ertkiae 2,796.79- Cashiers checks Whippet. Dodfe , you money and terve you belter ar Iiw4 SMI 0 4.402 i Chevrolet. IVSal. - -- TYPE 2,796.79 I.ess expense and taxes paid, ctcr7Zr....$ "1,389.48 Net Undivided profits.. . Deposits subject to check $ 46,69123 Drive in today and let us show you these Firestone Extra Values and have your car equipped for Safe, Trouble-Fre-e Summer Motoring. We can tale lilPOO tfoao OLDFIELD 9 Total Firestone history. E3IPAIRIS IPE&IKSES NAKtSPCAS Total Cash on Hand.. and Jnne than in any like period in ent comparisons with'ctoss-section- s from Firestone tires and from special brand mail order tires and others. , SUver Yrhien they saw the facts, they bought more Firestone tires daring April, May . COMGTnUCTIOM tsrJL beet qmalityn tiree m Mder kle Mat, FirealMie Pte kl name nn every tire be makee. . Doublg Guarsstttgg- - Every lire mannfaetnred by bear, tke naaae ....VL4 FIRESTONE ad carrle, Fimtoar't mnliaaited gmaran. aad nan. Yma are doahlr preteelrd. nc- Layton, Utah SalesFORJD Service Smith Bros. Co. Sunset, Utah S. Jones Garage Kaysville, Utah j Keller Garage Farmington, Utah |