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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES Subscribed and iorn to before me this 7th day of Ju).--. 1924. REPORT Made to the The East Salt Lake Times HANK COMMISSHiNKRS dF THE GEO. A. I I X' V, STATE OF UTAH Notary Public. Sa!t Ul.e City, Utah. (Seal) uf th- cnii'liiiim of the I4-SUGAR BANKING COMPANY My commission ixi in-GLADl- 1- Kililur JAY KAKI. Man-igeHn-CounIfim.-i, In the ADAMS, I'iiMMi'T id February, 192a. Itia'i-- at Sueur WAL'i Kit Comof Salt Lake. Slate or Utah, at the Stale of Utah, u;.ic 1,: ty in euhiultted be fs nt the 3T 11 (lay of :inl bHM"" ii tivltlt sliuuld ol buMMi-s- s missioner. close All ilium uf news " eaili week. 1 he iliuf'S June, 1921. Tii nen nul Inter Hist n Wwlm-Mliir tV.p K.is-- I Salt , hi ll'rti Kart 21at Snmh. I, Seth Pixton, l..:ii- - (ouimlaidom-i:ail.!ii:t-inIt.mk i Si.par olliie is la hereby ter-lifof the state of U1 .i.. RESOURCES a is a full, true iL-i-that the fores-of S.arar IluUhe ilimn, Kianiei! niiHiii o nf Miiiinl flii.-- e lni'ili cm $311,261.96 ('n: 1923. r'au-iin-n-i I.inns and Iiisinunl il f,,rnt correct and In laikn. Salt niili U I'i'bI r copy t'lih at Way II. 63.73 the above i world for the subKi-iiiIn the (omiMit:;---, filed in named Tin Tiiai-- will bn to til mow Stocks, bonds and sicui'i- office this 8th day m Juj. 1921. yo.ir. titm prh-i'- , whirli Is $1.5o Utah's Livest Community Builder. rulilii-lu-i- l every FrM.iy. REDUCING THE SELLING COST? - - r - y i Ovi-idiat- In-r- 1t tii-s- , Full iiiioriiialhiii on iplvei thing rales will he JhuiH! llvl.iuil lO'i, or Wiihuli li luSv Bullied E'c 3,713.21 ,. SETH PIXTON, cowmlrtioner. 1 4.409.2c on apiillration. Furniture and fixtures Iiui- from other banks ( '))ks on other 70.0S8.13 - - hanks in same $ 3S.I.78 Fair? town You Man. Mr. What About It, 292.39 Cush Items 200.00 flolil in llm ol miinnir itsslon iliai iilei'iihlr ton.Is a In this paper 1 .622 39 evident Silver H is wl.uli taxes Imw- iiurr.iiinl iluiing tin- lisl few oais. 7,fiU9.00 and up ju. t about as last as he trairir Currency tli:il i hr lav huid.n 1ms pour aln-.u$ Total cash on hand A SPLENDID Are - ih-nrl- - I l 19.569,56 will hear. But, fellow citizens, we must be fairl To appreciative residents, it means something to live in Salt Lake. it worth There are certain advantages that come with living here that make tno price. And that price has to bo paid! head udvuloreni tax to live in Venial. In Salt lake It $9.71 Ja-rouald'-red- , this difthe figure risen 1o $IG.15. IL strikes us lhal, advanliigi-of considerable advantages are sonic there Is about ference riplil. Certainly lhat aecnunl. for and would be worth this dllfeivnce. life in the In Ogden, the per capita tax is $11. HI. There might be a question uboul the difference between Salt I.ake and Ogden ilgures. Certainly the loyal Ogdenito would never permit a Salt Laker to tell him that it waa worth $5.05 more per what the flguree show. capita to live in Salt Lake than In Ogden! Yet that'e one sees Jusl about everything A one looks about the Junction city, folk get off much betJunction the and comfort city for yet needed complete ter than we do in the matter or municipal government coats. The main appeal of thla editorial is for fairness. We demand metropolitan comforta Certainly we cannot live without them. We must r Total $433,360.19 IJAP.II.ITIES Capital Ktoik paid in Surplus Fund Net undivided profits Reserved for taxes and in $ r.O.oon.Ofi iflocn.oc 2.745.91 terest nieli-npull- to check discouraged That tired, halti-k- , feeling caused by a orpid liver and :m 1m gotten rid constipated bowel by usof with surprising its beneficial efing llerbine. You fect with the first dose as Us purirying and regulating effect is thorough and complete. It not on! drives out bile and impurities but i: in. parts a splendid feeling of exhilaration, strength, vitn, and buoyancy of spirits. Price 60c. Sold by Lloyd Pharmacy. $229,401.32 checks.. Certified checks.. Dividends unpaid A Mans Meal 1,638.61 1,549.50 2,150.00 Total Demand Deposits ... Time certificates $ 11,200.14 Savings deposits.. 114,460.16 234,739.43 125.660.30 Total $433,360.19 them what meat they enjoy best of all, will answer as one Steak. Bnt to be snre that it will come np to their expectations, yon must the Steak is ent from bank; that the above and foregoing be snre Utah, County of Salt Lake. Geo. A. Goff, being first duly aworn according to law, deposes and says that he la cashier of the above named State of well-season- report rontaina a full, true and correct statement Of the condition of the aald bank at the close of business on the 30th day of June, 1924. Beef. ed an economic fact no one can disprove that the retailers cost of doing business be eliminated, even if you eliminate the retailer. Despite what the trained t. town concern tells you about selling costs, anil now liis for the d.mr-to-do- out-of- bell-ring- er company cheaper, facts remain facts. The cost of selling factory to you, than the regular method of distribution through the permanent retail stores. sells is higher Take a simple illustration. Using the case cited at the lowest selling cost, an article that you buy from his company for $5.00 costs him $1.00 to make! The salesman who si lls it to you gets 20 per cent, or $1.00, and $3.00 goes to profit and selling. It costs one of the largest selling companies $4.00 to sell an article costing $100. Is that economical distri. bution! Are the products of that company being sold cheaper than through the store of the permanent merchant We know the quality is no better, and the service is not as good. Company SAMUEL S. STILLMAN, J. ROY FREE, is the most expensive We repeat that selling merchandise from door to door, piece-meamethod of distribution in the world. For better values better service and better satisfaction, l, patronize the permanent merchant. Its your protection, NOTE: This Is ths sixth of a scries of advertisements in which will be given the whole problem of tho itinerant merchant and hie effect on 8alt Lake City. too ! . A part of the retailers profit supplies schools for your children and roads for your automobiles. The n conceni cares only bigger city Directors. of Salt Smt City $ 2090 .o. b. Factory b i L Five Disc Wheels and Nash The Facts All Favor The Nash Four-Doo- r There arc fully a score of sound reasons why this and self-evide-nt remarkable Nash model has advanced so swiftly and steadily to . the front rank of Americas most popular motor car values. Its smart lines are unmatched in beauty! Internationally famous coachwork craftsmen built the ody distinctively original in design . It is superbiy appointed! Each Office Space for Carrier, Standard Coupe article of the extensive equipment reflects the studied care and good taste of Nash designers. It operates easily! A slight pressure disengages the dutch. The gears shift with smooth and noiseless certainty. Fully to appreciate the overwhelming merit of this fine motor car requires but an hour at the wheel. We should like to give you that pleasurable experience today ! Models range from $915 to $2190, f. o. b. factory L. 0. NAYLOR COMPANY 47 WEST 4TH SO. L. O. Naylor Ogden Branch Tribe Bide.. Hudson Ave. Rent Enquire at Times Office V FOURS and SIXES L. O. Naylor Boise Branch St. 121 So. 11th for your dollars, and will never help you build RETAIL MERCHANTS BUREAU An Exceptional Value at it Its .j .L'CXIl' Sugar House Mercantile GEO. A. GOFF. Correct Attest: N. J. HANSEN, or door-to-do- Nine oat of ten men, if yon ask Total time deposits door-to-do- ! :; 1.214.! Cnshlers thro-President of a large company selling exclusively from admitted under pressure tlie other day at an eastern city convention that company four or five times as much to sell his merchandise as it did to make it 1HE subject now-a-day- a. propers to pay for thsm. Our efforts, thersfors, as ws understand the matter, ahould be net only to diminleh tho amount of tax to be paid, but aleo to augment the purchasing power of the money we epend for our city government. We need and we want every reasonable community comfort and convenience, but we want them at the very lowest price available. At this very moment, the Southeast la confronted with the pending Iona of Its library, even with this high figure of $16.15 iier capita. In our modern American governments, a substantial suburb without a library Is a back-wooplace. And yet, if you have a library you have to pay for it. While it will always bo style to holler about high taxee, let's net forget to shout when we get a good run for our money. A penurious office holder and no recommendation but the gift of yelling "NO when with no fore-eigtax matters are under consideration, might reduce the tax levy and at tha same time ba a notoriously poor administrator, and expensive to Have around at any price. FEELING mmmmmwwwvuvmmwvmww a |