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Show fiiz salcu suri, saLctia, urAii Total Demand Deposits 269,698.13 Postal Savings REDMOND SALINA CITY, SEVIER COUNTY, 9.88 Deposits . . $ NEWS ITEMS STATE OF UTAH. Savings DeNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 289,006.45 posits Mrs. B. L Jensen, M.ss Mona JenTotal Time Deposits 289,016.33 on Saturday, the 12th day of Novemsen and Mead Jensen of Payson visitber, 1927; a special bond election will ed Sunday and Monday with Mr. and TOTAL be held within the Limits of Salina $716,557.43 Mrs. Charles C. Jensen. City, Sevier County, State of Utah, CONTINGENT LIABILITIES for the purpose of submitting to such On Account of Indorsements Mrs. Edward Christensen, who has qualified electors of said City as of this bank: been visiting in Salt Lake, returned shall have paid a property tax thereNotes and Bills Reto Redmond Tuesday. in in the year next preceding such (a) discounted with Federal election, the following question, Reserve Bank $141,952.22 Mrs. Ray Blackburn, a teacher in wit: Loa schools, visited over the week the . Shall the negotiable coupon TOTAL $ 14 1,952. 22 end at her home in Redmond. . of Salina City, Sevier State of Utah, County of Sevier. County, State of Utah, in the H. B. Crandall, being first duly Mrs. Qeint Romney has returned amount of $25,000.00,' payable in sworn according to law, deposes and from a brief visit with relatives in not to exceed twenty years from . says that he is Cashier of the above Lake. Salt the date of their issue, bearing named bank; that the above and foreinterest not to exceed 5 per going report contains a full, true and cent per annum, be issued Mrs. Charles C. Jensen left Monday correct statement of the condition of ' for the purpose and sold the said bank at the close of business for Payson, and she will visit relatives of raising funds to defray on the 30th day of September, 1927. in that city for ten days. ' the expense of increasing, H. B. CRANDALL. REA PETERSON MARRIED improving, enlarging and extendCorrect Attest: ing the present water works sysCHRIS. JORGENSEN, Announcement has been received in tem in Salina City, Sevier Coun- HYRUM S. GATES, of the marriage of Miss Rea Salina . ty. State of Utah, for the pur-- . P. C. SCORUP, and David Leroy Yates. The Peterson pose of adequately supplying Directors. was performed in Salt Lake ceremony such city and the. inhabitants and the. newlyOctober to me sworn before Subscribed and fourteenth, wathereof with water, the said weds are spending their honeymoon on this 8th day of October, 1927: ter works system to be owned WM. GEE, the coast. Mrs. Yates is the daughter and controlled by said city ? ' of August Peterson, and was until a Public. At said election, the form of Notary (Seal) 1928. commission 7, year ago, a resident of Salina. She shall be as. follows: expires April My State of Utah, Office of Bank Com- was a favorite among her schoolmates BOND' ELECTION 'BALLOT missioner. graduated with high honors from the North Sevier high school and the past CommissionBank Seth Pixton, I, Yes do er of the State of Utah, hereby year ahs attended business college in is a full, Salt Lake. Best wishes for the future the that foregoing certify For the issue of Water Works state- happiness are extended to Mr. and of the correct ' true and copy Bonds ment of the above named company, Mrs. Yates by their many friends in filed in my office this 10th day of Salina. No NOTICE -- iia OF BOND ELECTION ' The cigarette that earned first place by its goodness . be-nd- s The greatest endorsement ever given to a cigarette is revealed by the fact that Government figures show that more Camels are being smoked today than ever before An endorsement by the many not the few. -. bal-.l- ot . . October, 1927. SETH PIXTON, At said election the polls shall be Commissioner. Bank opened at the hour of 7:00 oclock A.' M. and closed at the hour of 7:00 as Few things are as expensive oclock P. M. those we try to get for nothing. The voting place for all qualified electors of said City in Voting Dis Interesting minds are far rarer trict No; 14 shall be and the same is than pretty faces, probably because hereby established at City Hall, on theyre less in demand. Main Street in said city, and the judges of election shall be Frank ma Herbert, J. F. Martin' and E. C. ' ' BUY YEARLING FEEDERS A. S. Crane of this city, and L If all cigarettes were as good G. as Camel you wouldn't hear anything about special treat Durfee, Aurora, prominent Sevier stockman will receive 300 head of yearling feeders here the last of this week. The stock was purchased at Boulder, Utah, the first of this week and are being driven here to be fed. -- ments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes the place of choice tobaccos. 1927, Company, R.J. Reynold, Wuuton-Selem- , Tobacco N. C. . VVright. The voting place for all qualified electors of said City in Vdting No. 15 shall be and the same is ' hereby established at First Ward Meeting House,. on First East- Street in said city, and the judges of election, shall be Arthur Prows, Wm. C. Murphy and Ira Rasmussen. Dated, at Salina City,. Sevier County, State o Utah, this 13th day ; Dis-tri- - of October, A. D. 1927. OF .THE CITY BY ORDER COUNCIL OF SALINA CITY, SEVIER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. C. LEO MERRILL,- M. D., " . . Mayor , ATTEST;' . J. W. GRIBBLE, City Recorder. "(Seal) ' REPORT the Bank Commissioner of the. State of Utah pf the Condition of The First State Bank of Salina, located at Salina, in' the county of Sevier, Stpte of Utah, at the close of business on the 30th day of Septem ber, 1927: ' RESOURCES . . Made- to. - . "DUNLOP CITY five times as big as A T L A NT A Loans and Dis ' counts ..'..$785,906.85 ' Less Notes and .. . .Bills of this ' Bank Redis- .' . . 141,952.22 $643,954.63 . counted- Overdrafts Liberty Loan Bonds . . . . . . .... 'Expenses.. Total $6,121.63 Federal Reserve Bank Stock ' .' . ' 3,450.00 ... TOTAL- - '..$716,557.43 LIABILITIES,.. Capital Stock Paid in ..$ 25,000.00 90,000.00 Surplus Fund . Undivided fits Interest '...: $17, 475.45 .. 8,351.07 74.14 319.50 6.00 Total . Pro- Exchange Rents .. Safe Dep. Boxes Service Charge industrial capital of the South her 19,634 acres is but THE great with the size one-fift- h of "Dunlop City. . And even greater than the size of "Dunlop reputation for Gty, is Dunlops world-wid- e building uniformly supreme Dunlop Tires. -- .... 3,452.44 Interest Paid Supreme quality made possible Dunlops great size. In turn, Dunlops great size makes possible this same supreme quality, at lower prices than ever. , You can expect more of Dunlops. 318.50 ,....'.$26,544.66 Less Expenses Net Undivided Profits 20,423.03 for Taxes and 2,500.00 Interest Deposits of Other Banks.. 19,919.94 Deposits Subject to Check $266,115.46 Cashiers Checks ,54,17 Reserved ' 37.50 ' A surprise party was given at the e Quite a number of men have Following are the. names of the of Mrs. Vivian Burns, in honor aged to mount the ladder of fame by the national pennants with the names of the teachers of her birthday anniversary Monday hanging on the coat tails of others. under whose direction the splendid afternoon. A social hour and needlework were the pastimes during the health work has been done: Some men are afraid of nothing afternoon. Dinner was served and but danger. Wilson school, Logan, Miss Abbie seated with the honor guest were ten Hendricks and Miss Violet Jensen; close friends. Woodruff school, Logan, Mis3 Mary Quayle, Frank Baugh, Miss Mable NEW OFFICERS CHOSEN Oldham, J. Hansen, Miss Cynthia H. F. O. BULLOCK Gardner, Delia Oldham, Georgiana DENTIST The annual election of officers for Roberts and Sybil Gardon; Arling- the ensuing year were chosen at the Hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ton school, Murray, W. W. Frahm; regular meeting of the Ladies Literary Saturday 9 A. M. to 12 II. Hamilton school, PJeasant, six and Civics club held Wednesday evenclasses under the direction of Miss ing at the home of Mrs. Franc Matts-soUTAH SAUNA Jessie Madsen, health supervisor; Mr3. J. T. Crane was named Richfield grade school, Richfield, president; Mrs. Carl Nielson, Miss Mable Chugg; Randolph school, Mrs. Oscar Nielson, Miss Stella Israelson; Harold Crandall, D. D. S. Randolph, and Mrs. O. G. NielLincoln school, Hyrum, Miss Bessie son assistant secretary. Community Office Hours: 9 to 12. 1 to 6 Brown, Miss Ethel Gibson, Miss De-- 1 singing and a solo by Miss Mary Evenings by Appointment Fonda Dowdle, Miss Jennie Brown, followed the business session. Miss Lila Eliason, Miss Thelma A tray luncheon was served by the X PhoM 28 Mendon school, Mendon, H. hostesses, Mrs. Edmond Martin and SALINA G. Hughes, Miss Gladys Hughes; Mrs! O. G. Nielson. man-hom- schools capturing PETTY GARAGE SALINA, UTAH ary-treasurer, m ' . Lewiston school, Lewiston, Miss Annie Anderson, Miss Abbie Pond and Miss Annie Buist; Young school, Central Young, Miss Ella Neddo; school, Hyde Park, J. W. Seamons; Parker school, Provo, Rees E. Bench, H. D. Whatcott; Maeser school, Provo, Gertrude Page, Mrs. Inez Nielson and Serena B. Vance. During the U. E. A. convention the Utah Public Health association, un- der the direction of Ruth Ward Mum-fordirector of health education,', will have an exhibit at the office, 517 Vermont building, some new posters and a scrap book of suggestions and new material for teaching health education. All teachers who are ested are invited to visit the office and look over this material. What is the matter with the local schools entering these contests, and become famed as our neighboring schools have done. A little energy and determination will bring results and naturally the patrons of the edbe would institutions ucational IN PROGRAM CHILDREN The primaries of the first and ERICKSON & ERICKSON sec- ond wards of Salina conjointly gavs two numbers on the program at the Conference convention at Redmond Saturday morning. The first grade Counselors at Law Richfield, d, proud. and Taxes Paid, etc ..$6,121.63 Dividend Checks . ' Throughout the world the productive Dun lop properties cover so vast an area that if combined into one place they would form ' a "Dunlop City of over 100,000 acres. . . Offers Pennants secret- DUNLOP CITY -- . Mrs. Morrell Ribins entertained at a delightful social afternoon Saturday in honor of Mrs. Rue Nielson, a house guest at the Robins home. Fall flowers were used for the decorations, and covers were laid for ten guests. Mrs. A. C. Prows was hostess Thursday afternoon of. last week in comSeveral Utah schools have again Fancy pliment to Mrs. Nielson. distinguished themselves by "captur' work and a social hour were the diving national "pennants for excellent ersions. Luncheon was served by the play. work in the Modern Health Crusade. hostess for ten close friends of the These pennants have been received Some people seem to get a good honor guest. at the office of the Utah Public deal out of life by not expecting too Health association and will be sent much. PARTY FOR MRS. BURNS to the winning schools. -:- 1,475-1- 1.00 Bank House Furniture and Fixtures ... . 1.00 1.00 Other Real Estate Owned Due from Federal Reserve ' Bank .. 28,748.32 Due from Other Banks' . . 27,332.58 Cash Items .. ..$3,806.11. ' Gold . ... 1,445.00 . . . .'. 1,999.23- 'Silver',.. 3,710.00 Currency Total Cash on Hand .. 10,960.34 t n. 633.40 , seagull thirty-eigh- - . work was dramatized by girls dressed in costume representing the work during the year. A pioneer home and eighteen children, dressed in pioneer costumes represented the second grade work in the primary. In the North Sevier Stake display of hand work the clothes chest and doll of Miss Edith Scorup and the tool chest of Dan Anderson were chosen as superior in the dis- -, ENTERTAINS FOR VISITOR ct Coal may be high, but after it is once in the bin it soon gets lower. If a husband foots his wifes bills she should at least foot his hosiery. 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