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Show - r1 7 is 8' H 1 1 I THE DESERET NEWS alHSEIJS m Di of ti SATURDAY if 28 19&- JANUARY - of stocks la otill of relatively small Tba Utflueaoe proportions. at the present timeretarding appears to be principally the slackness of trade and doubt as to tho Immediate future' Tn-- 1 ' creased eonfldenca In railroad stocks I . InTestmeut Securities Is explstnable by tbs facts already ; mentioned concerning a prospective agreement between managers and employees. also preShires sent a betterCopper appearance on the improved metal situation.- - which suggests t)tf resumption of dividends bv By KOCLR" W. BAB.SON, the leading companies ss the year , ' (Special to Th News) progresses. As s matter of fact, tho ' OSTON', Mass , Jin. JS If you in ust gamble foreign securities nd tbs general outlook for business Is un- -t 4 and this means doubtedly transaction in this field would indicate That you feet you must I g OS Direct prlnU wires to oil correspondingly-encouraginpro.-!- " storks when th market houl like to cul your attention to China and recommend that it be in- chum Msmbsre Salt Lika Stock Ks- - recoveforre moat from ite present breathmc eluded In your list. thU(. HOTEL UTAH BUILDING poll. "Inquiries Received at Finan- true ghat we have been brought up to think of Chinamen only 4010 Wculch 4mrn lafwtrf Shows Gala. if in corfnection with laundries, pig tails and pa)amaa. These Impressions of O. S. L. Will cial Center on Slow, but the whole, fairly steady our youth, afe, however, very misleading- - China is today experiencing a trade expansion features wholesale ury records a deTteose of $1,400,000 In and Industry as January advances tremendous awakening China should be watched and studied with the Retire Bonds the amount of these notes outstanding House buying, both from Jobber and greatest care by every manufacturer, merchant and investor Is shown. wholesalers, la of the ' type, says BradstreetlBoad trade Trade Review. Heview of IW1. T CbigA today has the greatest na- travhas lacked , If you have any The January Bulletin of the Federal has expended somewhat tural resources in the, worM, Th' progress. Industry eer doufat about thlg consult' with any Reserve bank, published at Washing- elers make shows a very from the taioly. of folgain eoaCTron greatest 1111 deposits as of ton. reviews activities virgin of the reat church ml8.a.nary general shutdowns of the Inventory copper are In china It possesses tletles or thp intema"onaJ Bookers Is financial centers bore lows. Y. M C riod and the two branches seem to WHTi- a undeveloped great aj. Tbs wm.rponuis,th at situation week Thaft received n illllt IB dolng n,uS tiMrd the A tbs 'better banking pe aha ereptTbTy" Inquiries durlijk fertile derful valleys and great prim' from bonks vast Asiatic practically tbs reverse year ago at this time, with a (ait ltttlfior districts con of1021therepresents forests. By nature it is the rich- - rehaluhUtion of this situation which prevailed 12 measure of optimism reported present, ; earning hlgW class investments for months ago At the beginning of the w here a year ago pessimism ruled On Cat country in the vttorlt! But unlike public Bunlneeg Awaits Spring, balance, the employment1 situation South America, whirti.is aln rich in' tox . 010067 deposits. , Money from year note Issues, deposits, and other seems better than a month age. Ihe natural resources, China has a In the portfolios of Federal l.mc China s securl-anAt he pre-eths source Is - piling op In elements great Reserve Banks wen not far below the fuel trades and pursuits industrious population. The larg- - t!s ar0 in disrepute Even the eldtbs country bonks and they wont' to peak of expansion. Member banks also excepted Retail agricultural trade, stimulated by est .available .labor Supply in the nese lailway bonds, techtt.caliy kuoa marked in apparel especially put It Into investment that can bs re- - had begun to experience the backward Jnta, there today. as Cmnese HUkuang railway S"s ares of credit resulting from the linen clothing, etc, -- is enjoying a fair world cafc be found converted readily ifrto cash as It msv movement decrease of business pro- - measure of activity in the north, east China only lacks that spiritual spark in default On the other hand China the during be needed. National banks can not loan ceding year, but had not yet felt the mn west, but southern trade as a to unke th Valuable resources wlthIJbt 18 'erY ma,l hnd these securlhol to tr. end reports from the available lahor Then in one gen ties could easily make good. I am money .on 'long time credits, as the results of this reaction in pronounced care whf 7Httuaf1y warm weather- era t ion it couid income a funds intrusted to their may be degree. Th close f the year finds the purchase of any forgreat In- not advising f.fect eroP nd fade con?JlAr?uh drawn upon at short notice, and some- the portfolios of the Federal Reserve ditlons. securities dustrial nation. eign through these columns not In is slow. thst the pace Ranks at the lowest point since times on no notice at ali. but will say to those who buy foreign lines, especial features are Leaders Are Cbristians. Tfroen credits, that is credits which the tOtal bills held on December 2 wholesale do fall to include China not securii.es of furniture can .not be readily converted into cash, amounting to $1.24 6A640. white note the. reported good buying There are distinct signs that this In your list China Is turning the pre to beIsavoided. is few spark already kindling corner. Very nrrohi not much demand for money, There realize that China's ambasshor to the "The business world is expenenc- there bare been inquinewof late at Msb'I.'ry ? ,a to enable banks loans for dullness anHjassador th savings prices its usual jng 8f nus-- 1 the borrowers to build homes in the of 121 appearsd to Indicate YnlTrert ith the enthusiasm for Christina Jratj'lales t town-lemporarUy-ftxeV ooU-opries level has JUtlaRv0Vvr wfrtrttnr tlrvar f fr' y f roern sty ft kill Retire Brag. of 'hYworMd. Mrfngihf c"?.r with many forms of construction resSiUnx Trom ib&t condition Ui bull Not a nmntmA that.. lower the eT Line, only her of The ghort nrip through hipjtiv Oregon bqt majority woik at the seasonable standstill, lit-- , -The past n Jfew Tork offices of the Union Pacific tusihneMUuitiIlifaKfnfhtatUri uits and delegates to the great Washington i,tie more can he expected Business " 5n Us overcoats first turned out will mortgage! - if forrhe Limitation of Arm- - Awaiting the call of spring The Bab- system, retirq disappointingly, th frt that a pos- - as shown by the countrv-wlde reduc totl4.- ? th. per cent bonds, amoorting ; n.i--- r gob. chart arways shaws.a decline Lius rale Nor -- 1.- iSSl to vun reteiH at w nr Unrlstian misFiow schools $21,0.- - tued Recent openings of fall ginghams wars LILh.business SJJL jtimepf DntU Feb. 1 1J22. These bonds were , J J Ismitd jear It now siands at 17 per a is This statement but it simple development is lines offered being sold during In connection with separate Utah (cent pc'ow normal as compared with The policies to bs pursued during j encouraging, up and pries ranging higher than re-t- of great significance, inductrialij and an avehage of 12 per cent below A Northern bonds that mature in 124 should therefore, be con teently. year 122 commercially, as well a.s These bhort Line debenand 1SJ maintained la9t pionlh. In purpose rather , . than mere- ana eocially. It means thatrtlig.ously Cmna is ' tures wll be refunded through the new structive ustnesn tiricts. (Air publication and radio rights conservative and will probably show I the Issue of new 5 per cent bonds recent- ly It heretothat getting only thing strictly reeeied J ly approved by th Inleretgte tocomremerce commission. In addition ing loss was $7,500,080. If losses last were' $10,000,000, they exceeded funding bonds 'to be shortly Issued, tbs year 148,980.999 has Union Psciflo company n Ianuary and 281,709,225 by $2500,000 the $7,564,374 better - prospects of business and eco-- 'profit and Jn refund bond put out In 194, and nomicrThe Investment Cwnildtan Northern $5,651,00 6 per loss surplus shown at close of 192) devclopment. 1. 12. maturing Iec. reduction cent outlook to American Railway assonotea; Philadelphia already shows this tendency In Reports Electric, of $64 106,699 more ready Aggregate response to the needs of $12,580,000 ( per cent notes, and Edi- ciation$ showed 646,763 freight cars tills nf- Federal reserve note circulation tn because of business conditions son Electric Illuminating Co. of Bos- Jsn. 0 Industry for larger supplies of capital. conjunction with a decline of $6 In lower Interest chargee and in more ton 618.765 Jan 1, an Increase of in the holdings of discounted and active $10,000,000 5 per cent notes, all against 27.96. This ie approximately 28.009 of new undertaking 1.enterprise J Ju Feb. purchased bills and an Increase of more than of reported Idle because Clew Letter. The annual statement of Artnoui & business conditions $4,999,89 in total deposits are indicatanv one Reserve Board's ed In the Federal Henry Clews, the Wall street bank Co. for the yfsr ended Oct. 29, 1921 period the last four orduring five year, tha bank statement has the following to may in this shows Ions of $31.709 811 which corn-wee- former peak having been weekly- - consolidated on April 6 Issued as at close of business on Janu8V FRAvrisco Jan J States of h trade and finance cireu'ar more than 618,009. at net last, with ended pares in year profits a reoervea show Forty-fou- r ary IS. 122. Gold The money situation continues to Oct, 30. 1920, of 85,819,975 and net In th United 'I'etUfih. Federal Reserve LHatrirt. haing ao companies while 160.900. "and week of Canada" Toe. lor th. reporti n g t o News gain b, encouraging, ahoing aiTt a profit of 114 098 506 vinthel919 year States Rftrvlr ,hf Industries, Other reserve caih. composed largely of continuously Print h.gh ratio of reserve In SaI" H7(. i wu the wtittf of the 12I totaled crops brforr $608,000,000 against oit tnnm nA Ritr.."irinr,wWi silver certificates and lnlted8tates the 420 Federal Reserve with Pystem. w,n rrcorr th'r snd sub I rotluction J notes. Increased by $.190 00. The re- - , abundant accommodation for legitimate 60.000.000 In 1920 and Inff December. by United j frsn lhe prrmsnently rsrs rr sdjnstrrrn.t of reaxorrable iraTe. The' rrsnetto yesrYyfurrrrmitr 779 74.7 to 76 per cent was A t 2f or the of 24 cent less f w.i port tons, In hli Agricultural Commission of declared general reduction of approxim agn(. Inquiry, appointed by Congress last ately $ per cent In rubber boot and than during 1920 Production by Can m4nthlr repart issued bare today. Depoette Shew laereaee. Hi alrwadv summer, although it offers familiar shoe prices has been announced by adian mills was 70.36A tons, or 8 per Thra th' however - an Inapparent - Government show deposits Total production r4hport aald, protiounred improvaramt upon Federal Reserve policy roanuraoturera The reduction is not cent Jess than 1920 crease for the' week of $62 400 009. criticisms ot 44 reporting- companies during boom period after the ar- 1921 the credit situation vpen compared the with during Members' reserve deposits show a prac- miatice, rejects the ordinary and base- - 80 ar8 a expected by dealer, but shows decrease of 355434 tons or 17 the befinning of 191! aa indicated both by the strong position ot the banks ffneraH tically corresponding reduction of $61.- - less complaints concerning our bank- - manufacturers claim the price of rob- per xentc when compared aith 1920 70 000, while other deposit, composed ly throuchout the district and by the ar4t system an attitude which Is the her footwear did not soar as did Jeath- Local ing, Trade Review. acof bank credit (pr agriculand cost-o- f more to be appreciated In view of the er footwear. largely rlaartng The local hardware trade reports ability ture Industry and. commerce count and --cashier" check, show a fact that the commission In question. recent sudden revival The In the "business Total to In view of $7,300,090. beginning borrowings of member bsnks from pick up gain Reserve bank it the -- beg toreserve note Federal circulation tent of subjecting present Junklrt1..,, rrcaifokm. market has encouraged of the approach of spring which calls the Federal 1921 were $171 111 00 or iro'o than of for steel that of this ning poultry netting, ? shows a reduction for the week of methods to attack Though the uncer-11'- 1 goods J,l,ev8 $71 271 000 borrowed at tha be $44,199,000 compared with a reduction tainty concerning the prospect of an may possibly be the forerunner of various kinds, garden tools andrsuch twice the Liquidation is reported easier, g.nnlng of 101$ on tha of 144.209.900 for the corresponding , International conference to discuss ; more general activity In all varieties thtnga condition of the ?. Improvement but collections are slow as yett and week in 121. Since December 2. 1921,1 economic questions still continues tolof stock On various occasions last ara member banks to reflected In the to continue e for the next reporting the report date following URrtstipas. a exert an urfavorahle Influence upon, year any appreciable ictlvity In calf-mo- two likely redaction during the year in th ratio of months Automobile accessories decrease in Federal reserve note circa-- i exchange rates, quotations have been .kins was followed bv their total loans and, .diioounts to rnaf da business are in fair demand. was II I per cent at th be latloa of $212,899,909 was effected, com- - unusually steady during the past ; jn hides The loeaf hmrtoer tradfc f eporfs rait paste which 1021 and 7$ per cent at th xred with a rednctloq ot Pears Roebuck A Co. iafrfr aprng tQ opn Collections ara g'anlr.g of I. Although of iH of merchandise j sold over JTTO'O.oOO 'ErrxtUna-- latereet rUw chaff4 by ago. Aggregate net liabilities of" th j looked for. . The local wholesale 6tf goods frads principal member bank wr reported to B 1921, It lost money. Some dis- resents banks on Federal reserve bank! While the outside public ar reports general business r Increasing, b ahtg alowly Ut in i21 and It would in circulation show an increase playing more Interest in the share mates place 1921 loss as high as $10. with goods welt Gingthat fairly selling appear enterprise in gen of $00,000, though, according to treas-ifis- t, the demand for the rankdtnd file 900,000; in first half of 1921 operat hams and percales are aa usual Id ral will notconaervatlva be hampered In it conduct so Is unbleached sheet- hi 1923 either by lack of available bank steady demand, of aprona Dollverles credit or by Ita cot. ing for make-u- p are becoming more prompt from tne Custom ry t yearly retom to th Toileast. Dealers report that tha attend ed Btate Department of ehow ance of borers in primar dry goods that the December iat farmAgriculture value of th IS markets is large and there ie consider principal crop of the district wo f$1J 09, able activity in the direction of look- $90 compared with $730 $00 000 In 1120. of thirty per cent ing over new fines and prices, and In decline Thee flrure reflect Jh vubetantiai supplying further spring need a Selwhich have occurred In th price lers of fabrice and ribbons have found of farm prod act. ft difficult to secure business at the A a meaaur of the purchasing power of increased prices made necessary by rural communities, however, they ehould higher raw ailk, and ara not buying the b by allowance for reduction freely. On the other hand, conaump-tto- n whichQualified occurred during th name perof silk in hoalery lines continues iod In have the coat of living which were SO 4 large. per cost between July 1920 and December Local goods dealers report 1922. and particularly In the farmer eoat a numberretalldry of houses ieft on costly of production In the latter Ham rri of furs. They ware ordered when prices farm labor are bna of the predomthdt e) were high for everything and with the mente and thee are reported the da by sudden slurrip, many patrons who had partment of agrtrulture to hay been $4$ 10 ordered furs, and were paving in in- per month with board in 1921 a compared fell down, fare were re- for $73 21 with "board In 1920 stallments. Thee Industrie of tha district direct turned, and many orders were canceled. ty allied with agriculture are In appreciaAs a reeult furs areJmarked down. bly better condition than they were at Hats have been a feadv seller, so the flour mill have spring suits. Department store are beginning of 1021. Blxty-on- a operating at 6$ par cent capacity comare handling more valentines thijLjar a "year ago TBs' pared wHh-percent than usuaL canned fruit and to Sleek Cotton ' , Donda For China Predicted by Babson Groin h Vi -- Vs r ir" There are many U k ! who suffer loss. Be prudent Avert it by i 7 , - Insurance en IT she This organization whites every form of insurance always of the highest quality such as that offeree! by the Utah Home Fire insurance Company. J d nt I ir;? iXn:h. YuVoVm! Zing,. thatUte4fTfhnnve'4frjr '4 mid-wint- er s yF n -- ng- -- l- -2 j he S -- 689.-90- , ' . -- re 1 eetl-not- es 1 i Hf Report mads to the Bank Commie stoner of the State of Utah of the condition of tho MIDVALE STATE BANK Located at Midvale In the count ot Salt Lake. State of Utah, at the Close of business on the list day of Decem- The large number of depositors" identified with this bank is an evidence of confidence." And this confidence is further expressed by new accounts opened everyday. Customers of the Utah State National Bank know that their deposits are amply safeguarded; that the institution is affiliated with Zion's Savings & Trust Company; and that the combined resources of the two depositaries are almost $20,000,000.00. The Utah State National Bank typifies . STRENGTH, SAFETY and SERVICE: as well as the highest ideals in blinking. The directors and officers, of the company never lose sight of these sums and lit all times are courteous, approachable and ready to meet customers in a spirit pf helpfulness. In every way possible the hank faithfully ber, 1921. - Loans and DIsoonnta $191,591 96 Overdraft 1.179.17 8tocks, Bonds and Securi61 400 00 ties, etc. 6,0$0J00 Banking House 3 012 60 Furniture and Fixture- -: Other Real Estate 'Owned. , . 6 600 00 Due from Other Banks . ... 37,810.96 Cash Items 2.116 63 1.146.00 Gold . Silver S'fS.H . 13 368.00 Currency Total Cash on Hand',.. 19 609 64 ,! ...... Jlisceliaseous Total - .......... 346.24 ...... .$606,311.16 LUbUlries. Capital Stock Paid In. .$ 15 900.06 14,000.00 Surplus Fund Undivided Prpflte 1,185.20 Total 1,185.20 Net Undivided Prof it 1,185.30 Subject Deposits 189,15. 07 to check Demand Certifi124.77 cates . Cashier's Checks.- - - 1.22351 418.00 Dividends Unpaid Total Demand Deposits... 1JO.J2S.16 7.380.30 Time Cenirtcatee Savings Deposits 227.840.30 215 220.00 Total Time Deposits 30,800.00 Other Bills Payable Total ..$506,311.16 of Utah, . State a. COtinty of Salt Lake. flrat L. Leon Olson, being duty sworn according to law, depoaea and aava that he le Cashier of the above named bank; that tbe above and foregoing 'report contain a full, true and .correct atatemeot of th condition of the- said bank at the close of business on the 31st dsy of December, 121. LEON L. OLSON, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th dsy ef January, 132. , NIELS LIND, Notary Public. (Seal) commission expiree the 16th day My . of November, 124. Correct Attests-W. A. MARSHALL. v . JOSEPH M. HOLT. HEBER CfATLETT, Directors, fttete of Utah, . . , Comtntraioner. Office of Bank 1 Keth Pixton, Bank Commisslonor do hereby certify of the Btate of Utah, is a full, that the foregoing correct copy of tha statement of tha above namd compaaff filed 6ay of Janeary, 122. office tbi 17th - SETH PIKTON. .... ....... and efficiently serves its customers.' - OFFICERS Heber ri4st Ittaa Flee freetdrat J. Greet. Aatbray W. Cbarlee W. Nibley. Tie Cbas. S. Herts. Flee Heavy T. Mepsvca. Tie ft-- Mrst Pre. Strrac. AcMsst Jaba W. Ju X .4 1' V- -- ''u Crabler Crab tec DIRECTORS' & C. Wrick t 1st! F. Recce tt Ckstltk W. JIIMey ram CMpeecs 8. W. Cleytra D. Jews Merdeek 4V. Aatbray FsH'cer1 Mephra Cfcaa. ArtHc Tee Cc Hie hard Herts Wlcter S. HeDsssId Sserte Albert Bcsltb Hrary T. StCwss Oo-r-cc S. Opepeer - ?usaxs:EXs:pxs:s:m0 S I issMsst C sealer , -. star J. Great p. k v- - , 5 VS Oak Commlloaer, t l,Apr( Latn rcsr zjssxr. rs& na important ecenomie 8e- - tnatrs of the vensdian crop and by a I u inv f lh. r.u.d vtble Mona I supply and of tba beaded rwk of wheat in J th if A. Assertion that foreign advances 1 aCrOai, due to wheat price were at leaat tn-jto fluctuations tn rates ef vxchanse XFW TORK. WlTI nay have any noticeable efot In sentiment hers mar If! week the slowtoward sad tn.paritruUrqth Expansion of business at develop rely Tho coldest weather of the wlntar at ket wee en the up grade wtk rened different points hsa augmented demand for ports current thst the prop eu'ioon tn Kan- heavy weigh apparel and fuel, yet there to ass sad Oklahoma wae for much abandoned a disposition now ta watch closely for acreage, the 'xlt of cold and drought. of corn gave- a liberal e uyBg gains which result from other ihit purely rn market sod to have little firmness to seasonal Influences. Basic Industrie hold nvott of the advance of recent months oats as well Provisions continued to respond ta the and tn some Instance have made further 111 atoahi aa hsad rapid ravtval aft maaafaatartM 7"' I rn4 J $ A, - dt vegetable thus far poea of thla carryover and moat of the 1921 pick which to reported to have been 7$ per oent of that of 102$. Market demand at the end of 1921 was reported good, and present estimates ere that the fruit and vegetable pack In tha district during the coming year will be a large one. Building activity throughout the district continue at record figarea. December return being only second to thoee of last October The year 1921 show j$ lnreao Of fl S per pent in number and 17 0 per cent tn value of permits com pared with 102$. Business failures continue to ha heavy, those for Decanter being1 the largest 'reported during tha peat throe years They were greater per orH In numb-- r in total liability than fa-and 1$ per centby41l k 7g Dcceiripar T97F Bank clearing of the Jft principal cltlei 90S were during December of $1 427 only 4 1 per rnt leva than the clearing Thl to the amaUeet of December 192$. percentage of decrease for any month V 1921 beo compared wtih the corresponding month of 192$ and a considerable small percentage of decrease than occurred In wholesale and retail eieee during tha Jt would appear that the physical period volume of business is now greater than .1 . . was IT year ago In ifnt withstanding exception ftratre and Spokane, saving deposits fnraJ!y throughout the district onot-aho- wthe decline wh'ch might bar been anticipated, but fnetcad an Increase of 4 6 per cent In liOMON 1UK)L M4KKKT. amount dur.ng the year ending December establishment remains the conspicuous 16th. BOUTON JJyja. Jsn it The commercial Revision of wagw or increase of option. hours tomurroa 'bulletin lower effwi production to working follows TRADING IX SELECTED GROUP. gs costs krs eOdentiy not Veen completed and M aafM'l ari averaga reNEW TORK Jan. from se- the expectation of railroad freight rata exbloo I 32 3b33 Eng and lected Isauea ef the steel copper, equipment, dactions 'petslsfs. d spite the delays Scoured stHI be bess to Tcxs fmc 12 months 75 0 tolih readjustments ell and sugar groups, most ef which have perienced uncertainties various been rhentioned In connection with pros- accomplished and middle ceua hern there Is not unnaturally a cant too pective consolidations, trading in the stock present oh-nattitude a many quarters omljtx market this week wae dull and uncertain and hesitant to number 1 staple 949 forward Ortgoa. uaderiake reluctance operant A of dealthe dally ey large portion t in-- , toed um comong tlona of magnitude. $. Dnes4l ings centered around half a score of cloh ng t mVtb valcy aurrber J, Weekly bank clearings $5l$J,$M.$0$ Including such recent favorites as ft 21 $ 21 i Quit States steel, Davison chemical sad I Tesrltorv saol fho.f ir tfTtRWS !!4HEAT PKIfE. several of the low priced motors and sub ( bfKd combing J b.ood cmhinjc rSftiyf stdlarles. CHICAGO. Jan. 2ft 1,88,1 yertrbnc 731$ 5$. fin and fine Cptuma her In th Rails ware nealtant when not Irregular and fine me mdam come about have week this wheat clhtng tty although labor conditions, bettar earnings prfjraof 1 and the probability of a retention of pre- lmrx.tr ae a rf1tlo of market ch.nn . a a i moderate invited rates vailing freight buyat Liverpool and Buenos Aires, and because TepftO. ing of low grade iatatt b--st Beat romb'rg Mot. si- fears for the safety pf the domestic The money market reflected Impending of 220 2$ winter , prop h Kansaa and Oklahoma, - cr-d'- nr demands from agricultural can taro. call Wheat crVftn hiii iiw morning Quotations hare tha loans again ra1ng to srir pr cent. Most of . . ago we-- e Je to 2c net pared With tho week's- demand --fopdvwvre corn was up a shad"7y t T oat 3 five per cent or lower, however, with free h'ghev, c. I to c to $c and provisions supply of time funds for commercial paper to Considerahla aftentlen by wbatraTftr end bank acceptances. a from en was to line h opinion given Porolgn exchange continued to express the .a ' 1 - s 1 Always buying and selling orders for local bank, sugar, 2, C. M. i! and other high grade stoyks and bonds. Barnes Bros. Inv DvoervtTlauk Bldg A BftlDI, Flit 4 Auto laaara ?fcj. norK |