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Show THE PAYSONIAN. PAYSON, UTAH, JULY 15, 1921. WEEKLY MARKET (c) QUOTATIONS Bills of Exchange or Foreign .Drafts guaranteed by this bank and Made to ihe Bank Commissioner of not otherwise shown under discounts, The State of Utah of the Condition No. of the STATE OF UTAH, County of Utah.1" maikets. tuotwl bran $12, middl- - PAYSON EXCHANGE SAVINGS j J. C. ELUPWORTII, being first duly Wlf MmacapoLb; brau BANK j sworn according to law, deposes and $l.ocnted at lttyson, in the count' s.,vs ihnt he is CASHIER of the i hiludclpliia. Jo per itiiddiiiii; -- fl cuUou Mt'J Uuttl Atluita of Utah, State of Utah, at the close .)wn0 nnmcil bank; that the above' H of business on the 30th day of June, anij foregoing report contains a fulfjgj Alciuplou; white hominy feed tmo and correct statement of the I'd- -, euuw houauy leed ?2 1 Chicago; condition of the said bank at the Jut- n feed $27.oU Chicago, $2y.71 RESOURCES close of business on the 30th day , .No. 1 alfalfa meal of June, 1921. UlUiolpkiu; Prove It For Yourself Grain. Prices uucertaiu uud easily iufluuced during the week wall trade locui aud Buatimuzit ratlnr mi.unl. 1 Ue greatest Wettkupss a bliovwi ua Ae 5th uecouut hedging sales uud - S local pressure, but market recovered on the sixth influenced by crop and weather reports. The weak ending with prices unsettled. Crop news S S 'continues bullish. Country selling JflO.uU Kansas 1. Loans and Dis.T. C. ELLSWORTn . City; linseed meal Miawueut freely. Resale prices Amen 1.G5 counts $577,27 Subscribed and sworn to beforo me L,ulial0- can wheat in United Kingdom ollicial-Less Notes and this Sth day of June. 1921. cup- maikets KaJ.y 1'iouucts. Butter ly quoted much Ijelow Argentina;1 Bills of this R. A. TOR1ER, Nevertheless export uemaiul very slow, mm; higher puces lex el n ached dun Bank RedisNotary Public. Visible supply wheat 6,881,000 bush-J- , Alar- tLu WCek being, sustained. counted 122,586.45 $454,685.20 Residing at Pavson, Utah. of 820,000 bushels kels els, an increase Overdrafts 7,738.08 (Seal! suppoitcu by bgutc'r production, 2. for the week. Dry hot weather pro- 3. Stocks, Bonds Afv Commission expires the 20th day jj iUttUtJr U1,J pUve vailea over corn belt. Com tassel and Securities, etc 71,054.54 of November, 1922. modeiato into shortage 4. Claims and Vis-- j demand, and ing in practically all sections. Correct Attest: Judgible supply corn 22,196,000 bushels,! movement. 387.99 .Tames Knowles, L. N. Ellsworth, irelimiuaiy stoiage 10-- a ments decrease of 2,108,000 bushels forlR,,t covenug cnUie Lmied State lor 5. Banking nouse 3,020.00 ''ini' ITiiish, Directors. week. In Chicago cash market No.j,,. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank 6,164.25 Building Headquarters, ltkascd todaj . shows stocks 6. Furniture and Fixtures.... . 2 red winter wheat $1.28; No. 2 hard 8. Due from Federal Reserve Commissioner. ,with pounds compared E T, Seth Pixton, Bank Commissioner Bank $1.19; No. 3 mixed corn 59c; No. 30.vo0o,0UU 33,457.48 last year, and OOoS,-34c- . 9. Due from Other of the State of Utah, do hereby 5 yellow corn 59c; No. 3 white oats, 'o,uud guilds Compared with July 5th prices, jimO pounds in 1910. Closing prices 38,433.95' eert ify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the stateChicago July wheat closed Hie highor92 scoie; New Yoik 39c; Chicago 380 ment of tbe above named company, luako accurate observations with it, tin 548, entitled at $1.19; July corn 2Jic higher at! l'hiladelphia 39c; Bostou 4Ue. Electric activity in 61 5 8. filed in my office this 14th day of Meat.. l'raelicully Minneapolis July wheat upj Livestock aud ore deposits, which must mado are these and after may bu had for they at Bl.fll'Ji. Chicago September all classes and grades of livestock at Tuly. 1921." 10 cents from the Superintendent consideration the he of by interpreted 2 c show SETH PTXloN. net advances over piicea at $1.18yt; September Chicago wheat up The results obtained by Bank Comissioner. of many factors, so tlmt the unskill Documents. corn up lc at 59c. Minneapolis cd user is likely to be disappointed Air. Wells, however, do not afford an September whent up 4e at $1.23Vlc, The edition of the adequate basis for any method of in his results. THE DIVINING ROD Kansas City September up lU-- at volume above mentioned available for electrical prospecting, and it is still wheat up $1.09; Winnipeg October or free distribution is now out of stock doubtful whether electrical methods of The idea of a were dull Feeder steers 6V,o at $1.40. divining rod pounds. Potatoes. Lighter TOTAL Cash on Hand ...$ 12,969.14 some other instrument that may ho at tho geological survey, but a copy piopoctrng for nonmagnetic ores will receipts thiougkout with prices potato uuehauged. used as a means of finding buried mny be purchased from the Superin-troasur- ever be useful, although thoy may in eastern markets early in the week Fat lambs and fat ewes gained 25c ?2. Federal Reserve Bank mineral deposits, and under-- , tendent of Documents, Washington, D. huvo limited appbcatiou in searching advanced prices of Virginia eastern to 75c. 2,400.00 Feeding lambs weie about shore Irish cobblers to a range of a quarter and yearlings 25c to 50c Most de- for certain kinds of ores. ground oil or water is a superstition' C.( for 90 cents. Gold, silver, copper, load and zinc' posits of the piecioua aud semiprecious that continues with marvelous persist-- ' $2.7 to $4.75, highest prices pre- higher. July 11, Chicago prices: once in spiff of the lack of tangible arc not magnetic, and no instrumont metals and their ores are discovered vailing in New York at 4.500 to $4 25. hugs, top $10.15; bulk of sales, $9.10 results from its employment. now in use will indicate the presence by those who, by experience, have Medium and good beef Unusually heavy reeeipls in New York to $10.10. Tt mav he said without qualification of those metals or their ores if on Saturday dropped prices $1 per steers $7.25 to $8.65; butcher cows familiar with the kinds of rock they or exception that no rod or instrumont are hidden from view within bbl. Eastern cities quoting $2.75 to nml heifers $4 to $8.50; feeder steers the in which the ores are found and who Potato produc- $5.75 to $7.50; light and medium! 2. Surplus Fund $4.25 at the close. Devices that are supposed use tho ordinary methods of prospoct-tronsuro- 30,000.00 has yet been devised to find buried ground. nor nnv instrument that will to indicate the presence of concealed ing. tion for tbe United States ns forecast weight veal calves $8.25 to $10.75; 3. Undivided Profits 7,476.00 indicate (he presence of gold, silver, j nonmagnetic ore are usually offered for No instrument other than the drill July 1, is 376,997,000 bushels com- fat hi mbs $9 to $11.75; feeding lambs 13. Deposits copper, lead, zinc, or other nonmag-Snleither through ignorance or with, has been devised that will indicate the pared with December estimates of $6 to $7; yeailings $6 to $8.75; fat Subject to notie metals, or their ores, fhnt arc, intent to defraud. last years crop at 430,458,000 bushels. ewes $3 to $5.25. Porno honest at- - presence of water or oil underground. Cheek Stocker and feed$164,728 90 hidden from view under ground. have been made to prospect j tempts light. er shipments from 1 important mark- 1 1. Demand CertifiHay. Receipts extremely Tron, nickel, and some minerals that for nonmagnetic ores by measuring in Several markets report no sales and ets during the week ending July 11. cates 15.00 contain fhoso motn's aro magnetic,1 different direction tho capacity of the! liquids geologists aro guided by their arNew timothy nominal and calves 30,127; hogs 15. Cashiers prices. and the or miner's enm-- ground to conduct, an electric current, knowledge of the relation of beds of 1.001.26 riving in central western markets. pns has been adopted to use In pros the idea being that ground containing rocks visible at the surfaco to beds Demand limited. awaiting Buyers Pitch an ''metallic material will new hay. conduct thC Hint contain oil or water at other First ear new Colorado TOTAL Demand Deposits ... $165,745.16 neeting for these metals. instrument enn he purchased, hut 'current better than fhnt which West $2; beef up to $1.50; vnal and mut-- j 19. Time Cortifi- alfalfa arrived Kansas City. places in the same general region. coast markets dull but receipts fairly 'tun general $1 per 106 pounds. July cates training is required to enable tains none. These attempts, ns well They also make use of the reeogrilzefl $216,087.06 nnvone to ue it successfully. No. 1 timothy quoted New 11, prices good grades ment: beef 20. Pavings De- Ans trials with other electrical dexices, relntion of oeeurTenees of oil or lnrgp. volume York $29.505 Richmond $24, Atlanta, $1 to $16; veal $15 to $19; lambs structure published hv the United States' however, have not been sueeessful, and water to certain 50,232.70 (folds, posits cpnlogirnl survey, department of the' the various forms of such apparatus faults, etc.) in the rocks, and of sur26 to $30; mutton $10 to $17; light $27, Jacksonville $26, Cincinnati $20 Mineral Resources enuhl not he used by one unfamiliar face indications, such ns oil seeps, TOTAL Time Deposits .... $266,319.76 interior entitled 05, Chicago $25, Kansas Citv $15.'pmk loins 821 to $25; heavy pork of the United Ptates calendar year with eleetrienl work. v 21. Bills Bnvohle with Federal Re- Tho No. 1 alfalfa Kansas City $19.50, At- - Joins $16.50 to $20. springs, outflows of gas, ' etc. j Part 1, pages 144 to No. Pome measurements of the electric United Pintos geological survey has serve Bank 154, lanta $27.50, Los Angeles $18. 60,500.00 1nll. 1 of potential of metnllie minerals were published ns WnterPupply Paper 416 a 50 000.00 cnptfmiji a discussion of method prairie Chicago $21, Kansas Citv, Everv community should hind itself0. Other Bills Eavnhle for iron ore hv magnetic1 made several years ago in the Inborn- report by A. J. Ellis, entitled The $14, Minneapolis 15$, Pt. Louis $18. together with n spirit of cooperation 25. Letters of Credit 268.75 surveys and hv drills. of water Feed. Market quiet hut steady, that will bring the greatest good to' Although fhpj torv of the United States geological divining rod. a history ose of the dip peedle is j Lower prices attracted hovers and the ell. which shows tho uselesstheoretically! survey hv R. (1. Wells and the results witching, simple, much prnetiee 'is required to' were published in tho Surveys Bulle- - ness of tho instrument. Wheat demand improved With such a municipal and indus-feed- s slightly. Cotton seed meal trial program emphasizing the readyi were weak. and linseed meal strong. idea on thp part of both! Hominy to serve feed down $1; gluten feed unchanged. privntp industry and eitv government, Alfalfa meal dull, offerings good. any community can forge to the front hank: dutch beet as a commercial center. Without this (a) Notes and Bills Rediscounted Importors quote dried pulp delivered seaboard markets at spirit which recognizes the merit and with Federal Reserve Bnnk..$122.586.45 H round $27 for October, November nnd advantage of the (b) Notes and Bills Rediscounted ready to serve Reason bran idea, anv eommnnity may languish other than with, Federal Reserve Bank, December shipments. and die. No. quoted $21.75 delivered northeastern , j -1 - j We have been telling you some of the reasons why SMOOT MILLWORK is a good buy and a money maker for you. Send us your orders for screens, boards, casement sash and all MILLs WORK. SMOOT LUMBER CO. Provo, Utah o-- j i 6c c ' j bo-eo- e 1 e eon-speci- j -- n ip;viimmmnmmnu t. :j s K . ? 8 I Ii M t Spend the Summer at . fU' , I CORD TIRES Now at the Lowest 1 I -- w Selling Price Level in Tire History 30x3 32x4 34x4 r I 5 ! 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