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Show f t wt, v r.uyr- rys - .- i - . r v y "? --, i'. . .PROVOyllTAK FRIDAY,- JULY 8,1921,. - ?7i;n.?v orr1 Howe, Jr., and Elder Owen M. Davis. Missionary songs will be rendered. An interesting meeting is assured. Catholic Church Corner First. North and First Society Editor Mr. E. Ray Peterson Mass every Sunday at 10:30 East Phone Catechism class Saturday at 10 a. in. a. m. and Sunday at 9:30 a. m. Revparty "hnd over the Fourth the fol- ly'throughout the roms, where music erend J- D, Delaire, pastor... Miss Atha Bate and social chat made the time pass lowing guests: man and Miss Henrietta Taylor of St. Marys Episcopal Church A delicious super, proenjoyably. Provo, Miss Emmaline Lund.,- - Era was Sunday school 10 a, m Morning Judd and Elmer Baddley of Salt vided bythe self invited guests, 11 a. m. Guild Amof served.. prayer and sermon at Lake, .and Merrill Cl&yson erican Fork. at Mrs. Condons, Monday at 2 p. Maude Mfss Guests , Entertained Reverend Wm, F. Bulkley, pastor. m. Mother Entertains Mrs. Fred Fin-- j ht a week-en- d Dixon entertained layson entertained at dinner Saturday Scientist Church. Visitors Return Home Mr. and j evening complimentary to her daugFirst Church of Christ, Scientist. Mrs. J. Wayne Farrer, after spend-- , hters, Mrs. Leland Graham and Mrs. University Avenue. lng their honeymoon in Provo with i Harrison Jenltins of Salt Lake, and No, 80 North Mr. Farrer's mother, Mrs. May R. ice at 11 o'cjock serv who will Sunday morning Farrer, have returned to their homo her son, Glen Finlayson, Sacrament. Sunday school leave shortly on a mission to England subject In Shelley, Idaho. services 9:4S. .- . . - at evening . Wednesday tastefulRoses and nasturtiums were Entertained at Dinner Dr. and ly arranged throughoutthrooms. at 8 'oclock. Mrs. S, Pyne entertained at a Covert were laid for twenty a even. dinner Sunday In Community Church ' ..honor of their son. Dr. H. S. Pyne, - Third North and University .AvenJr., prior to his departure for St. Visitor Here Miss Aleda johnson ue. Sunday school at 10 oclock. Hot Louis. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pulham of Salt Lake City is spending s few has not lowered1 our attenweather of Salt Lake and Catherine Dougall daya in Provo with relatives ' and of Sprlngville were the dance up to date and we trust, he friends- guests. same loyalty to Sunday school will continue all summer. Morning worOptimist dab Moots M M. Mary Spent Fourth Here Mr. and Mrs. ship at 11 . m. Subject: Barriers in Hopkins was hosteu to tha Optimist Jubal A. Hale of Salt Lake City were the way of Christian reception of club yesterday afternoon In rooms made cheerful with a variety of early Provo visitor on the Fourth, the members at this service. summer flowers. The game 600 guests of Mrs. Etta D. Bagley. E. V Kuhns, Pastor was (he feature of the afternoon, followed by n daintily served lunchVisiting r In Provo Mrs. Jacob AT UNION MEETING eon. Evan and two children of Salt Lake are spending a few days in the GardDinner Party Given Mr. ' and Departmental work of the Rljef Mrs. J. P. Clayton entertained at a en City with Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Society will be dispensed with and prettily appointed dinner Wednes- Spafford. the members will meet in College day. In addition to the host and HalJ next Sunday where SuperintenMrs. covers Vere laid for hostess, Spending Summer in Canyon Mrs. dent Adam S. Bennion will deliver M. C. Keslerof Washington, D. C., Mrs. D. R. Wanberg of Vancouver, Walter P. Whitehead and daughters, an address. Mrs. Florence Meldrum B. C., Miss Vetta Alger and Miss Edith and Mary, and Mrs. Agnes Anderson will render several musicEdna Peterson of Provo. Cluff are spending the summer st al numbers. Ail members of the soI . South Fork, Provo canyon. ciety are requested to be in Return From Canyon Mr. and 627-N- - -- -- , v , t T . ; -- -- well-appoint- ed f i -- ) out-of-to- i f M i . ! .1 t i - t r. I ; 1 f - t - 1 Mrs. Anderson, daughter Reception Attended Miss Ethel Taylor spent a few days last week in Salt Lake, where she attended the wedding reception of Miss Lyali Eddington and Ralph Amott. Miss Taylor was accompanied on her return v home by Miss Marie Eddington, . Will Visit Const El von L. Jack-so- whom she had as her guest over the U. S. postoffice Inspector, who Fourth. recontly returned to his homo In Provo to spend the Fourth with his Entertained Guest Mr. and Mrs. family, has been ordered . to Los Angeles to muko sn Inspection of L A. Culbertson have as their guests the postoffice nt that place. Mr. for a few days their son and family, and Mrs. Jaskson left for Los Ange- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Culbertson of les Tuesday morning. After - comand Miss Mildred Bingham Canyon Mrs. Mr. and the inspection, pleting Jackson will spend two or three Wakefield of Portland, Oregon. weeks visiting points of Interest on ,t the coast. WQl Entertain Club President G. H. Brimhali will entertain the Ensign ' Return Froan Visit Mrs. E. Ward returned horns Snnday oven-- , dub of Salt Lake at his summer home lng after n two weeks' visit In Salt aU Springdeil,' Provo Canyon, tomorLaks with her daughter, Mrs. W. O. row evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ramshaw e Ramshaw, accompanied their mother to Provo Guests of Club Miss FlorEnsign to spend the Fourth. S ence Jeperson and Mrs. Sam Jepper-soe who were Salt Lake visitors last Entertained nt Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkwood entertained week, were-th- e invited guests of the nt dinner on the Fourtk complimen- Ensign Club Saturday evening at the tary to Miss Ella A Cotter and home of M'r, and Mrs. H. Sears. Franklin J. Middleton of Balt Lake. Sweet peas centereA the table. Covers were laid for ten. Salt Lakers Hem Mrs. Geo. A. has as her guests this week Startup nt Mutual Isle The Man- Mrs. Hannah (Mill Dunkley and daughter, ors ward girla are apendlng the week at "Mutual Isle, Springdeil. Cady, of Salt Lake. They will leave Following them the 8lxth word girls for American Fork tomorrow, where will visit the resort -they will visit with -- relatives and . a friends before returning home. Summering - at . Springdeil Mrs. Entertained at Dinner Mr. Wm. Cordelia B. Beck is spending the sum- F. Dunn entertained at dinner Wedmer at her cottage at Springdeil, nesday evening in honor of Mrs. HanProvo canyon.' Miss Margaret - Me nah Dunkley and daughter, Cady, of Clurg of Green River will be her guest Salt Lake. A basket of sweet peas for a month. centered the table. The guest list included Mrs. Elizabeth Stubbs, Mrs. : Leave for Strawberry Mt and Eleanor Gray, Boren, Mr. D, ft. Van Wagenen and Miss Mrs. L. N. Oakley, Mrs. Joseph NelGladys Hedenbery left' Saturday for son, Mrs. Allie-- . Cunningham, Mrs. Strawberry, where they will spend a Emma Startup and Mrs. Jean Brown. week or ten days. Social Hour Club Meets The So- cial Hour Club met yesterday after- R. Cutler entertained at dinner Tues- - noon at the home of Mi? Joseph day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. O. F Lunceford on Provo Bench. There Olsen of Ogden and Mrs. G C. For- - were nine members and three preset sythe of Lynndyl. The table was visitors. The visitors were Grandma Lunceford of Lakeview, Mrs. Ted Shoell of Lindon. Mrs. Warren Lunceford of Orem, a review ' of The Merchant of Venice, was given by Mrs, Ora Cunningham. - Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Vane on July 21st. t f - j Adam Elfle and ton, Elwood, have returned home after spending two weeks at their summer home at Vivian Park. While there they had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall and family and Mr. Kendal Garf of Salt Lake. ' v - n. I - . ') il . j v 4 i ! m - i I f l I n, I Vj i; L;, i J f rr Mrsr-Marth- i t M .' a J i , ; ' REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, of the Condition of the Farmers A Merchants Bank, located at Provo City in the County of Utah, 8tate of Utah, at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1I21. RESOURCES Loans and Dls counts ....$748,277.23 Less Notes and Bills of thia Redis- .... -- Total Cash on Hand Federal Reserve Bank Fourth and Manavu Ward Regular sacramental services will be held Sunday evening in the First, Second, Third and .Manavu wards beginning at 7: 30 and in the Fourth ward at 7 oclock. First; Second, Third, -- I - , , i r v ! evening, begin- Bonneville Ward The services at the Bonneville ward Sunday evening will be under the direction "of the Genealogical Society. 3,400.00 Stock 13.27 Total $388,176.85 LIABILITIES Capital. Stock Paid In. .$108,000.00 15,000.00 Surplus Fund Net Undivided Profits.. 4,758.7$ Reserved for Taxes and Interest Du to Other Banks.... - . V ' . i Sab-- If there is any question in your mind about -- adding life to your canyon home or your camping trip a small victrola will solver it. ' v 3e. ' cannot appreciate the vast amount of personal enjoyment nor the ease with which you can entertain your friends until you be- come the owner of one. . " ' SMALL. VICTROLS Priced at $25.00 Priced at $35.00 Priced at $50.00 Priced at $75.00 ' .. . - ject to Check 381,858.31 Demand Certi- ficates Cashiers ...... . 13.35 - .I. 8322.40 Checkh . Certified ....Un- -11,150.00 Checks Dividends ....... ' - 2,008.50 paid Total Demand Deposits 281,603.11 N Tims Cerlfl- cates TT. . .'. 13,647.58 De- - Savings Deposits account., Bond discount 190.20 Total $899,175.85 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES. . On account of endorsements of tbls Bank: (a) Notes and Bills , Re- discounted with. Federal 74,800.00 Reserve Bank 74,800-0:r Total State of Utah. County of Utah. -' J. D. Dixon, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Cashier of the above named bank, that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June. 0 J. D. DIXON. Cashier. Correct Attest: T. N. Taylor, Andrew Knudsen, S. P, Eggertsen, DI- rectors,. Subscribed nnd sworn to - before me this 6th day of July, 1921. , Arnold Dixon, Notary Public. Residence, Provo, Utah. My commission expires the 27th day of January. 1923. ' (SEAL) State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner, t I, Seth Pixtou, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed In- my office this 7th day of July, 1921. SETH PIXTON,. Bank Commissioner. - L-- i call in and let us demonstrate sold on convenient jraonthly terms-- T i f ...,297,337.16 Total Time Deposits. 310,974.74 Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank..... 114,500.00 Other Bills Payable., k. 50,000.00 Musical numbers have been anranged and the speakers will be Elder Geo. P. Billings and Elder Moroni Gerber. Elder ByrOn D Jones, who has Meeting begins at 7.30. recently returned .from a mission to the Hawaiian Islands will be the at the Fifth ward Sunday Pioneer Ward speaker w Musical numbers will b Evening. Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30 Services begin at 7:30. rendered. the, Pioneer ward will begin a series of open air meetings to be held on the church grounds. These meeting Sixth Ward - . Birthday Anniversary Celebrated A tontiuuation of the interestidg i ill be conducted by tjie Elders in Mrs. Peter Groneman entertained at talk on The Holy. Land" will b the mission fields. The- - speakers for a family dinner last evening, the ocFlder Wilford Booth at the next Sunday will be Elder Wuk J casion being her birthday anniversary. given Fifth Ward I Sixth ward Sunday ning at6:30. 12.231.01 Cash Short 1921. , , You counted 74,800.00 $73,477.2.8 Stocks, Bonds and Se133,360.00 curities, etc. 12,344.00 Banking House Due from Federal Reserve Bank 33,627.7$ Due from Other Banks 28,822.60 Checks on other banks in same town 2,391.53 1,840.48 Cash Items 780.00 Gold . . 2,447.85 Silver Currency ..." 6,651.00 Deposits . r . Bank for. the camp or the canyon home nothing adds more to the ' ' fun than a victrola TA YLOR BROS. CO. The Big' Department Store , Music Department -. |