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Show np 1 VOL XVIII, NO. 11 rOUELK. UTAH, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, 1913 REPORT made to the Bank of the State of Utah, of the TOOELE COUNTY condition erf the STATE BANK,' Located at Tooele in the County of Tooele, State of Utah, at. the cloie of business on the 28th day ofjAugust, 1913. In a decision rendered a few days ago by the state supreme court they sustained the lower court in their decision that the Tooele district High school should be built on the site selected by the High School trustees. The conRESOURCES tention was that the High school should Loans and Discounts $200,729.00 be built at or near the new town aite Overdrafts - 8,705.62 instead of on the Gillespie land; the 1.843.03 most proper Bonds, Stocks, CeitL etc. place for the High school. Furniture and Fixtures - 1,683.88 Real Estate 5,209.10 GXANTSVILLE NEWS. Due hom State Banks and Bankers 40,926.44 Checks 8rCash Items 1,331.68 Miss Minnie Peterson is the victim Fine, silver v $ 581.27 of a serious attack of rheumatism. Silver dollars 170.00 Mrs. F. R. Clark and little sou who Gold Coin 6,235.00 2,291.00 have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Currency J. R. Clark, returned to the city on $9,277.27 last Saturday. Current Exps & taxes paid 433.84 Our wsrd meetings are held in the Total $270,144.86 school building, the bishopric are having aome much needed repairs done LXABHITIES -30,000.00 on the meeting house. Capital stock paid in, 5.000.00 Surplus Fund, Miss Annie Johnson who has been Undivided Profits, 14,672.98 -Dividends Unpaid 1,210,00 very sick with the typhoid fever is reIndividual Deposits, 141.053.63 covering slowly, and the other cases of 72,110.80 that disease are convalescing. Saving Deposits ' Cashiers Checks, 1,406.57 John Harrison, the father-in-la- w of Demand Cert's of deposit, 1,964.88 is Time Certs, of deposit, W. from J. Salt 2,726.00 Bell, moving' out Lake on to a Ranch south of Grants ville Total $270,144.86 where he will engage in the poultry State of Utah, business. County of Tooele, President C. A. Orme, and J. W. Edwin M. Orme being first duly sworn Stake clerk, and a number of Tate according to law deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank; brethren and sisters from different wards that the above and foregoing report of the stake were present at the stake contains a full, true and correct statePriesthood meeting on Saturday. ment of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 28th Mrs. J. R. Clark Jr. and children day of August 1913. returned to GrantsvQIe on Saturday EDWIN M. ORME, Cashier. evening. She will put her two daughCorrect, Attest: -ters in our schoola here for afew weeks C. E. GREEN, y Directors, until their father comes bom WashingCHA& R. MBRIDE, ARCHIBALD BEVAN, ton, in the meantime .they will make Subscribed before sworn me and to their home with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. . this 3rd day of Sept. 1913. iClark Sen.. aI.L ENGLAND. Notary Public. PRICE FIVE GENTS Com-mluion- er SCHOOL DAYS Cold and Sparkling ARE HERE! These are two of the reasons why our Soda Water ii the moat Two more reasoni are our syrups popular in town. pencil flavor fruit which makes them truly delicious and the that rich, f : MOTHERS! You need for your boy cr girl a pair of school shoos, suit, dress, cap or hat. We have a complete stock of boys1 and girls clothes and shoes at popular prices to suit everybody. Come In and be convinced j carbonated water we uie is the most iparkling that cau be made. We serve all flavors that others serve, and also several delightful ones of our own which cannot be obtained elsewhere. Drop in, try a glass, rest awhile and yon will leave to return again. CONTEOTJOXEUY-Pnri- ty from cover to center nothing but the best euters into their make. that you to find the to the heart of your aweetheart. our claim. Full weight. prove . SAVE MONEY. Just the thing Try a box and - CIGARS We stand behind every article yqu buy at our Store. If not satisfactory your money will b 3 Smokers seeking the highest type ot cigar excellence, purity, whoiesomeness and satisfaction should smoke our selected brands. , re- - TOOELE DRUG CO. funded cheerfully. Economy Clothing Store. S. T. SELVIN, IV The Prescription Druggists Tooele, gr Utah. .... . Our First Display of Coats & Suits for Fall & Winter Takes Place . COSTLY TREATMENT. State of Utah, Office of the Bank Commissioner. I, C. A. GLAZIER, Bank Commis--1 sioner 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 4th day of Sept. 1913. C. A. GLAZIER, Bank ammissioner. . COMMISSIONERS MEETING. $600 was appropriated for the carnival to be held during fur time. The queen from Tooele county to receive $80 and her four maids each to receive $60, to help them defray their expenses, and each member of the band to receive $14. The bid for coal for the county court house was awarded to Dunn & Barber Coal Company. The re signation of J. R. Quinn as constable of Wendover precinct was accepted and Wm. L. Gnngye was appointed to fill the vacancy. .Dr. Estes was appointed Justice of the Peace, fer Mercur Precinct. County commissioner was appointed to make arrangements to have indication marks at certain places betsreen Tooele - and the state line to direct travellers on their way. The plans and specifications for the county Jail at Wendover, Utah, were approved and the balance owing settled in full to Barms Sc Jennings, . . 'Artificial marble is made .from gyp sum or plaster of paris, to which marble dust, mixed with inter in which mucilage has been dissolved, is added. The colors and veins are added to the mixture as dry mineral colors, or put on the surface during the hardening process by the use of chemical comLarge balls of gypsum are petitions. sometimes kneaded with small balls of different colors to get streaked slabs. .The plastic mixture is laid on a plate of smooth glass, highly polished and rubbed with oil, and subjected to great pressure, which makes perfectly smooth slabs when dry. I was troubled with constipation and indigestion and spent hundeids of dollars for medicine and treatment, writes C. H. Hines, of Whitlow, Ark. I went to a St. Louis hospital, also to a hospital in New Orleans, but On returning no cure was effected. home I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets, and worked right along. used them for some time and am now For sale bv ull dealers. all right Monday, Sept 15 th. And that day, we want you here we want you to see the full showing before a sipgle garment is sold. "We believe that we have made wise selections, and that women in general will be more pleased with the coats and suits to be displayed than they ever have been. In the first place, the variety is great. A few general style ideas will be found in all of the garments, but the designing and the little touches of Artists in such work Hla Intentions. Black-bro"Young man, said Major with g lowering glance at Choi lie. I happened to see you last night with your arm about my daughter waist May 1 Inquire your Intentions, alrT Why, aura, major, replied the 1 Intend to put blooming Chollle. tt there every chance I set" Harper's Weekly. F0SSI B LY THEMFI RST MUSIC Bagpipes Have Been Known Bines There Hae Bean Any Record Written In History. .. Bagpipes are the Bulgarian national Instrument Until lately the servants who waited on the Turkish grand viator in Constantinople . were mutes, though not, as In former times, per- difficult to find in ordinary gives each garment an individuality . TrmVftH or in garments not trade-marked- sons specially mutilated, but children born deaf and dumb. They use a language of signs, with a apodal gesture to describe the representative of each nation. To Indicate the Bulgarian agent they Imitate a man playing the bagpipes. It was not the Bulgarians who Invented the plps, however. They are among the oldest of musical Instruments. An ancient gem shows Apollo with them, and two Instruments In the book of Daniel are believed to have been bagpipes. The bagpipes range not only In time from Apollo and the Bible to the present day, but geographically from China to Spain and Great Britain. England Is said to have given them to Scotland. One country, however, finally lost a peculiarly severe form of the Instrument. This was the Sardinian which bad three pipes, all placed In the pipers mouth, and was played by rubbing strips of aax up and down over the boles. The work was so exhausting that nearly all the pipers died young.- In 1845 George Burdett came across one who had survived to the age of 10. But he was the last of the lannedda Initru-meplayers, and when he died, 'he was played no more. Each coat, each suit, in this display has which is reproduced the same trade-mar- k, We call attention to the tradehere. mark, because all over the country it neans quality style satisfaction Fortunately for you, the "Palmer Garment is so designed that it fits with fewer alternations than any other garmeut. Usually, the garment But lan-nedd- a, fits perfectly, with no alterations whatever, thus saving you time and annoyance and money. In the suits season and this to be a big suit we have some exquisite sure to please you. In the coats, the predominance of pile fab.ics, such as caracul, astrachan, ural lamb, Persian, plush and matelasse, will attract you. come and see for yourself - nt fhe designs, Goldep pule Stofe, NexteoPost-oace- . |