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Show 16, 1936 advocate PRICE U T A II PAGE SEVEN 55. Case of 24 Cans Vailing ged t . J UKULELE Broken Slices Cans Beer Canned - 12 Oz. Maier Ice Cold sun- THE 5., szs fzs-fzz- S2.2S HeW '. A. offeK double ?t fd Russel On r ,B- 27c '. SPAGHETTI-3Lb.Ba- UTAH a Strand ,; the screen starred T Beans Cut ln 3 Sweet Fancy TOMATOES the exce; en outstand cans.: Jr pack- -3 ay a retur; ne dubkees-no- in th given. ir JCij PEAS ople SALAD 22f 33w better ADE J 3 B;;: HEWLETTS YUM ;t took ou S, a lot o: a bit of ter 25c pint HEWLETTS Olga Dupin By left last Thursday Anton Dupin it for Reno, Nevada, where he be employed ip one of the larger there. Formerly, Mr. Dupin a employed by the Slim and Ross ;; Sc in Price. company tor Haycock has Deen in Cali-ton an extended vacation for - past two weeks. He will spend on a visit to all lit three months is of the coast. ihss Frances Myers is at her home us Clifford c after spending the win-i- n She plans to re again ire 19c 15c GRPFRUIT 4 ro 25c GRAPES SSL 2 Egg Noodles f HORMELS S?C 3 FLOUR Lb. 30c lit 4 Lb. Both kinds Percolator or Drip Can GROUND Fresh Ground Shorteng ROUND BEEF 4 Lbs. 2 Lbs. BEEF 49c 19c main here indefinitely, Visitors at the Goryl home on Saturday night and Sunday wpre Mr and Mrs. John Bobek and family and Stella Smith, all of Thermopolis, ,Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Binch and son, Sheldon, motored to Provo Friday, for Mrs. Binch to receive medical atten- tion for a nabcessed ear. Her con- dition is reportedly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guide and family and W. Munger, father of Mrs. Guide, left this week to make their permanent residence in Colorado, where Mr. Guide has employment on 'the railroad PRINTING The - e Tender Mutton CHOPS Mutton BOILING Economy Steak California STEW Lb. Lb. 6c 8c Pound ROAST ! PC5T JUNIOR BASEBALL SECOND HALF TO OPEN MONDAY; DIAMONDS REPAIRED Five Generations 10c 19c 13c in accordance with calls made by the Bank Commissioner of the Federal Reserve Bank of this district on a date fixed by the to the provis- e Fiblished uh and ird of 4c ig ns of sr ip 7c 9c $ and discounts Overdrafts States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities Banking house, $17,909.80; Furniture and fixtures, $4, 837.68 Real estate owned other than banking house Reserve with Federal Reserve bank Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process fuiiy P- - ln pr0cess 0f collectlon ! $1,694, 888.03 artt TTTFS Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ., te, county, and municipal deposits ted States Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other banks, certified and officers checks outstanding. etc TOTAL OF ITEMS 1 4 T0 18 INCLUSIVE: Secured by the pledge of loans and or investments 66,500.00 Aot secured by the pledge of loans and or investments 1,412.422.30 TOTAL DEPOSITS Common stock, 2,000 shares, par $50.00 per share $ Surplus Undivided profits net TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT TOTAL. INCLUDING 100,000.00 50,000.00 65,965.73 K or ;c LOANS AND INVESTMENTS cECURE LLABELITIES: tes Government obligations, direct and fully guaranteed AL PLEDGED, 7,044.77 . 215,965.73 $1,694,888.03 CAPITAL ACCOUNT MEMORANDUM: IniteH 545,773.62 566,343.66 293,260.25 66,500.00 51,478,922.30 Ut)lal account ic 22,747.48 24.550.00 140,335.74 floods? deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporat- ions PLEDGED TO 76,500.00 ..... 16, 500.00: excluding rediscounts Pledge Against United With XI States Government and postal savings - State authorities to n.iahfv for the exercise !c fc 1C c c 76,500.00 County of Carbon: Sub; swom to before me this 10th day of July, lb;res c jty j Correct Attent: J. H. LEAUTAUD, Sr CHILDREN ASK FOR SECOND HELPINGS BEST TASTING CEREAL HOT LARGE PACKAGE Chuck 25c Cuts--L- Mrs. Charles H Pope, Garden City, and Mrs. Louis A. Marks, Salt Lake City. Some eighty-fou- r years separates the and Frank Redd. Little difference is noted in the appearance of the two oldest grandparents. fi t the latter years been working county. ' life he had les of this Survivors an , Avcrctt Tatu Mrs. zel 2 li'6 following sons ant. s, Lloyd, child. Funeral services will be held in Kenilworth on Saturday, June 18, at 1:00 p. m., under the direction of Wallace mortuary of Price. The remains may be viewed by friends at the mortuary until Friday evening at 6:00 o'clock. LETTERHEADS . The Sun.Advcate. 4 8i9 I0U 22232U ip rs 1 l 44 years ago this Friday-D-ad began distilling Upset Battle diamond Tuesday, other the Qn the Kelley Drug trounced J. C. Pen10-- 8 an in fray. score upset a ney, by over Ppnnevs held a one run lead of that start at the their opponents but lucky breaks war- ranted three runs for Kelleys, givjng the mthe game. Reese and Scartezina were heavy hitters for the winners, the formerss tne banging out two homers witn er comjng through with one. House Good hurled an M Pennevs Pand deserVed to exceptional game win. Only five hits were taken from him. dia-- 1 Yesterday evening on the south mond, the Price Trading ran riot over The winners the Kiwanians, 16-- 3. held the upper hand throughout; with.; two players, Price and Geoergidesi hammering out two and one homers, Bearing in mind how fussy us folks in the distilling business are concerning the taste of the whiskey we drink ourselves, I dont gues9 its anything but natural that youre finding our own Familys Whiskey better suited to your taste than anything else youve ever got a hold of. TakingGrandad Wilken, and Dad and me and William and Tom I suppose you couldnt locate a family anywheres thats been busying itself with whiskey making for so long a time as us Wilkens. And here you got our own Familys Whiskey the self same whiskey we y always keep about over to the house for our own enjoyment. lai-sae- 'o' 'e Sun-Adv- o- Copyright, 1936, Jo. S. Finch ft Co., Inc. h; Philadelphia; Mai 11 J. iid Clive. Price; Edna, Castle Dale; Glenna, June, Ray, and twins, Joe and Joyce, all of Kenilworth; also one grand- 12131415 All-Sta- Ha-ort- the I:,:: Directors. , Office of Bank Commissioner is a State of Utah, do hereby certify that the fore- -,-: respective. trup11' comLied in C0Py of the statement of the above named jjjneograph paper for as low as rrv ,orrect fice on July 11, 1936. at The I1Ity cents a ream R. F. STARLEY, cate. Bank Commissioner. ST.t pp 4 1936. . Rotary Public, residing at Price, Utah. My commission 1936. C. R. FERGUSSON, J. H. REDD, c f Earl F. Hills, being first duly l:oi'e law dePses and says, that he is Assistant Cashier of the nameH -bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, and cn- -r of the condition of the said bank at the close of on toe oOth day of June, 1936. EARL F. HILLS, Assistant Cashier. accmr?E .SC HEARTS Represented Price Mother, Son all-st- ar T.T Ikmand ??????? : TOTAL jC 647,334.19 1,990.56 or United C;01 4 WHEAT Monday will see the opening of the scconc half of the junior baseball with considerably heavier By KENILWORTH RESIDENT competition expected during the corn- SUCCUMBS TO TYPHOID was than 'n period experienced in the first half. Clark Wright, director Joseph Raymond Tatton, 45, died at Young Frank Redd, of the league program said yesterday that while playing has been heavy son of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Redd of his 11home in Kenilworth Monday night m. from typhoid fever, from a at during the first half, a higher pitch Price has the distinction of beingcol- which p.he had been -j A three suffering since bewteen more competition warranting of! 22. June Salt Tribune umn cut in Lake the teams is probable. Mr. Tatton was born in Orange-representSunday, showing the five generations Play Opponent Once by Baby Redd, Mrs. Redd, ville on November 22, 1890, the son With four teams in each of the Thomas F. Jackson, Salt Lake; of Mr. and Mm. Jose oh C. Tatton, and three divisions, each team will play an opponent once. The schedule itself will be conducted similar to the first half, Wright said. Each team :..JBLHW will p.ay an opponent at the same . wT'ri iuf time during the second half as they did in the first half. I 3 ; In other words. he declared, the 7 fjrst half started on a Monday. So; wi)1 the seconcj half. The players on 16 17 18 e varjous teams will merely have to determine when they played an! 1192021 opponent in the first haR to cphedule the games during the coming period. To Pick .t the conclusion of the second team will be picked half, an from the three divisions. Determin- ing of the players will be based on fielding, hitting and general sports-- I manship. The committee to pick the teams has not yet been determined.! that information being given out af-Showing Jessie how long our ter the second half is well under way. Familys been making whiskey Diamonds Renovated look at the calendar and figure If you take Diamonds were worked over this Dadi whiskey making experience as being 44 week, adding to the playing ability. years, it's easy to make out it was way back in 1892 when Dad started learning all the ins and The grounds were dragged to elimouts of good distilling under Grandad Wilken. inate large stones, then rolled to pack The picture hanging up there is Dad. Its a shame the ground. William Wilken and Tom werent about when It makes it a lot easier on the said. this snap was taken. too, Wright players Playing during the first three days of this week saw a number of upsets. Tuesday evening the Dinosaurs lostj their chances for second place in their division when the loosing streak which has jinxed them, continued. Yi'i'iVr kftyy The Price Mercantile, after garnering six runs in the first inning, kept, just far enough ahead to win the game. The Dinosaurs experienced a bad first down ,nnjng and althougH they settledunable were they to steady playing to secure the lead. i. ASSETS: e 0' System pursuant Governors of the Federal Reserv the Federal Reserve Act). Loans 9c 5c the State cf Itah, a member of the Federal Reserve System, at the close of business on June 30, 1936 $1.49 $29 LBS. LBS. 25c' 48 CORNED BEEF 2 FANCY STEER BEEF LB. J' with he TARGET BRAND Tender You Can Eat Them With A Pork 141c 1C CAN So Lb. . pounds LB. BAG best-- 48 WAFFLE STEAK ,rs CARBON EMERY BANK Price, in 2 CHANNENGER-Guarante- cd ed REPORT OF CONDITION OF 8c JAR FI GEARS 10 , 2Cc 2 POUNDS 23c SOAP 29c TNT 39c FLOUR BARS Snow King 25c PAR 29c TISSUE LARGE PKG. SEMINOLE Sani Flush 10c Can - PACKAGES r PIG FEET lc 15c ORANGES dozen FANCY STEER BEEF 49c GLEN ITEMS SPRING 5c 4 jqc MELONS PoraD Schilling Coffee- Pound PURE HONEY 5,l rrSJPE FLAVORADE CUPS 5C CANTALOUPES LB. no 2 DOLES PINEAPPLE JUICE CAN Meals that lire Appealing and Tomler Uv;4fa, y enjoyable 2 JEW SPUDS 5 ,bs TOMATOES 2 u, HEW PEAS 4 lbs 29C Sf Bole; and 35c S S Coffee pound pound BANANAS C Y GREEN SUMMER or CROOK NECK JA- 0t? FRUIT & VEG. DEPT. lv CHERRIES HQt iw 2c RASPBERRIES CHATE SQUASH 49c brooms 79c CANS WV LITTLE MAID CORN 1 tancy Tall SHOPPING BAG DEAL SPECIAL ROLY-POL- g Priva. rries mir;' f and all th used to pm KIND-- 3 EACH BOTTLE c KELLOGGS e John MAN CANS ScE gjt D0G F00D Baked EACH PEPPERS S Ketchup 2C Light Globes causCt "IS 25c - 5H0) CUCUMBERS Uf MACARONI Soup SScAlT n relate dln a da e Oarro It BOTTLES fe ng Tro Ure BEER 3 BECKERS Inem3 tr 86,6 proof The ttraight whiiklci in (hit product ore 1 S month or more old. 25 tnight whiftkeyt 75 grain neutral spirit. Thi product contain 5 ttraight whit 4 20 hey year old, ttraight whUkey 1 5 month old. |