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Show pyrjnZ 25 192j - dun- Xu. 6012, Ru-er- ve District Xol 14. OK THU CoXUmo.N Jp -- iHE iiEl ORT national first "TE ISE the SSaV MS BPy- - p ICE. UTAH EVERT FRIDAY. 1 bank ' h UN-- BOOH! 10 JlESQUKCftS. lAcounts, including rediscounts, ai other bank and foreign bill of of cepw!? drafts aold with indorsement lB b nd ft SSk iecI't tboM h liiS.ujO.4 JUDGE ac-to- M tW loans The .me ha. - b" uar tains) States government ' u,eauri-.-tiJiat ),e l.tiu.ui ir securities Total stwks. securities, etc.: furniture and fixtures.. ; Thmii" other than banklnghouiie SteMffned Twiervs with federal reserve bank .state banks.. bankers and ' M from In the United States (other ? Sued in Items 0. and 10) banks in the same city or toun ctodinortiii bank (other than lfem 12) iflSl of Items . 10. II. 11 and II United States treasurer JSgSrff-r-IS-h United States treasurer 4811-01- lSS.Sxi seu-3v- i.s1 6,782.01 i.r .;! emu.: y ;. " ll.i-DS.o- ; 4 t, CAM when drastic uium b iuvuked to st..p ieruud msidhin means of cvti.ut; up a burilegrimt hnsincse bv ui'Hi.in y mi.it irade. l:lii:uin li. J.i!ius.iu declared lastJudge Sat- iiFdar m tuc I mud States district uri ;.i sal: Like ( in-- when he it liUP iuittl driiik par- - 4S5,iiJi.44 ! unsecured, 91170.0$ loured.- S OW'StTVovernmant securities owned: OnSiSd to secure circulation I United States -- i'uie IN h;N eai.h Ja "I sec n nti,er mcuu i t hiVuK V Mid. a !! ..i I., e txrcpl1, v ser.;J. , jails.l'ie 'tl s 71,884. 27 i. i' mi.h in jniKi-i- i, a bix-i- il I, setsiciiee Jiiu 74 8,432 (Vukas, li'Uinl guilty i.r 74,781.01 selling li,,uor aud 2,124.04 2,124.04 uia i in a ini ii a nuisance in Spring Can- u ?rbt,i county. Others who 2.600 00 received Lite terms acre Tonv Prvatel 843,018.82 und Tuny Obcrt, both ol! 1J iugliam, and LIABILITIES. Dominie Gasier of I'aibon. in stock paid 50.000.00 ajltal fund luitge JoluisKii iIcui'uiivihI the soft 7u.OUO.0O gurylui drink parlor epideuiic in Carbon 1,106.11 where the court opined that 2,157.08 I Rssened 961 87 many of the ujieralurs entered the rtSlIsUitwtes' outstanding 5V.UU0.00 bootlesjrinjy husiuesa with as much due to state banks, bankers and trust ienness us in legitimate enterprises. nnanies in tbs United States end foreign The court interred that jail sentence? (other than Included in Items 21 gn-iI5.OUO.Oii would eontinue " iad 23) to be meted out in a checks outstanding 77.10 vigorous emleavr to halt this widechecks outstanding 8,908.80 TotJ1 items 1, 21. 21, 24 end 25 28,986.10 spread liipiur selling. Nolt drink opa deposits (other than bank deposits) subjerations who get out of the business within thirty ect ts reserve (deposits payable as Mum as apprehended will reeeiie no iJlvidual deposits subject to check 219.2I9.4S more leniency than if they retained ' Xrtlfickte of deposit dus In leas than thirty days yo?e??ii'ii, ns imlicicaled in the Albert 15.2xy.uu und I'natcl c.im-s- , both of which (other thaa for money borrowed) deposits secured beta county or other ofmunicipal ifuhdsnts said they had given up their this bank or surety bond h pledfe of BMCts I of demend Tula deposits (other than places. hank deposits) subject to reeerve. I'ryatel and Ohert were ordered 80 and II Items 26, 17, 28, 29, 281,894.46 med in the Tooele comity jail, 'mu reserve to (payable arier Hbo deposits subject while the other two were sent to Car thirty day, or subject to thirty days or more bon county. Federal Prohibition Daocice. aud portal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money irector Joseph K. liichards, who acted IsTTOStd) . 33,990.59 a? prosecutor in the Gasper case, ator other secured deposits municipal county gyte. by' pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 22,576.52 tempted to briug to the courts attenOther time deposits 289,071.(4 tion the past record of Gasiier. hut Postal savings deposits 11,037.73 Jude Johnson cut him short, liicli Total of time deposits subject to reards said he wanted to institute de serve, Items 88, IS, 14 and 35 361,476.49 pollution proceedings against Gasper Btll 848.018.98 to return him to Italy. Jim Kukis alMats of Utah, County of Carbon i I, Q. N. Nelson, cashier of the so will board with Sheriff Doming at Mr named bank, do solemnly swear that the above atatenieht it true to the iTice half a year. G. N. KKLKOK, Caahiur." at of my knowledge end belief. Correct Attest Louie Bell, who eonductM the Car-ImA. W. HOK8LEY, Hotel at Price u( to very recentK. V. KJ8K. is ordered to appear Saturday (toly, J. HAIIUOGLIO, Directors, morrow) for sentence. Subscribed and sworn to befors me this 16th day of April, 1924. A. B, Notary lhibllc Kesldlng At Price, Uuh. (Seal). My commission 15. 1926. son Elliott, was the first section foreman at that station with the opening I of the line through Utah. After hia! death being killed in No. 1 mine of j the then lleaant Valley Coal eou-- ; pany she married John C. Lol'ley in Itioil. Previoosly the family lived at Mill Fork. Mrs. laifley was a member of the Latter-da- y Saints church and also a Kebckah. She Was born at Salem in Utah county on August 27, 1SUL Funeral services were held at Sjianish Fork. The remains, however, were interred at Castle Gate. She is survived by five children. These are Mys. Lottie Jensen of Di&mondville, Wyo.; Kilson Elliott of Santaquin; E. Bay Elliott (first child born at Castle Gate) of Rolapp ; James Elliott of Yet Hiawatha, and Mrs. Mand Huff of Castle Gate. ETUS Figure Y our Bill ll, LARGER SOLDIER TABLET Names Thereon Are to Include Those From State As Whole. r?w, Names of all the Utah heroes who lust their lives whilo in active service ol their counrly during the world war will be placed on the bronze tablet in Memory Grove at the atate cupi-la- l, the jiairiotie project sponsored by the Mult Like Chapter of the Berviee Star Legion. Thu was decided st the regular meeting of the order last Alonday and at which Mrs. E. G. Howard, chairuiau of the fuud, recommended that all Utah men who made the supreme sacrifice be thus hunored, rather than those of Salt Lake City only. More than seven hundred names will be engraved on the tablet, whiek wul necessitate a larger bronze plate than had been thought necessary. The will be a huge laural wreath en8 of bronze with the date graved at the top. Beneath these the simple inscription; In Grateful is to be placed. The names of the men will then appear on the tablet. Because of obvious lack of iuice no city or county address will - I I L 1914-191- iu hat-KGE- ipins Decemlier EMERY Kinders of the farm bloe will in the government guarantee ather far the farmers they nr hive to worry about GJLP. MEETS If juries of men cant agree wlmt just the are we to expect when it becomes the Delegates to State and Congressional will accepted custom fur women to serve in that capacity f Spring Shoes Are Better Looking New Conventions Chosen. be accorded the names. The main address of the meeting was given by D. A. L. Murray, head of tbe Utah district of the United States bureau of uiiues. lie spoke on Mine lieacue Work and traced the growth and development of the United States bureau of mines since its establishment by congress in 1910. Tbe bureau was created, be said, to conserve mineral waste and to promote the physical welfare and safety of the men engaged in the industry. Details of rescue work were given by Dr. Murray, who told of the effectiveness of tbe mine rescuers at the recent Castle Gate disaster. I'rimary election of officers for the ensuing year was held at the business session of the meeting. These women were namei and are to be voted upon at the regular election next month : President, Mrs. V. C. Velte; first vice president, Mrs. 1L P. Fabain; second vice president, Mrs. Albert Wilkes; third vice president, Mrs. E. A. Wedgewuod; fourth vice president, Mrs. 8. A. Clawson; fifth vice presi dent, Mrs. T. D. Lewis; recording secretary, Mrs. li. J. Goodwin; eorres-- j Minding secretary, Mrs. 1L U. Orr treasurer, Mrs. A L Murray and Mrs. M. E. Callahan; historial, Mrs. J. W, Cherry; jtarliamentarian, Mrs. Don B. Coray; chaplain, Mrs. H. J. Hayward gold star chairman, Mrs. Lucy Garvin. Emery republicans held their eoun-t- y convention at Cimtle Dale last Saturday afternoon and chose delegates to the state gathering at Frovo on May Uth, next, tater there was a banquet served by tbe relief society Saints church. Slate ol the Latter-da-y Chairman Carl K. Mareuscu, State j Committeeman Arthur J. Lee, County Chairman B. V. Dalton, Henry Kng-'ger- i, J. W. Hammond, A. W. Horsley ! aud J. F. MacKnight of Price, aud of County Chairman Isaac Utah attended. Chairman Lew Peterson of Emery ealled the convention to order and L. C. Moore of ltoehesler was named chairman. E. A. Urccn-halg- h of Fermn was secretary. The j delegates are J. 11- - Otterstorm and V. Peterson, j wile, Cleveland; George 'Emery; A. G. Conover und Hcury Thompson, Feiron; T. S. Turner, . liven liiver; F. C. Ilill Mobrliiudj L. C. Moore and wile, lloehestcr, and D. L Pcaeoek, Orangeville. S. C. Bun-nSliile und eongres-ioiia- l, iiml liuierr Larsmi, stale, Castle Dale; A. T. Keller, A. G. Jewkes, Dale; G. 11. Ovi FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR eongrcssioiiiil, ( Suren Anderson, HUNTINGTON PIONEER nll, Elmo, slate, Frank Graugc, Huntington; state, aud HUNTINGTON, April 22. Funeral stale, Huntington; Edward Geary Mori Killpaek, congressional, iiunt- services were held in the local wan chapel Sunday fur Albert Collard, pioneer here and who died Wednesday from cancer of the liver. Decease ' D. O. Morgan, was born in England, October 11 son, Kay Grange und W. liors- - 1840, where he joined the Mormon Speeches were made by A W. B. Dalton, hureh as a boy and emigrated to Utah lev, Carl U. Jlareuscn, 'A' J. Lee, I. Brock bank, Justice llam-jiiKi- in 1802. Coming directly to this atate and Henry' Kuggeri. A G. he settled in Ephraim, moving shortl; to Fountain Green and o'ly afterward Jeekes moved to indorse J. which he eame to Huntington in where from at large, national delegate ban-iqu1880 as one of the earliest pioneers in wan farriwl unanimously. At the following the convention Dr. Castle Valley, lie was prominent in Bruce Easley of Perron was master of religious and eivie affairs. He was the ceremonies snd introduced the speak father of eleven children, eight survive Mrs. Nettie Leonard of Ogden; crs. Marcusen Mrs. Stella Johnson of Cowley, Wyo. It. Carl Chairman State was the principal talker and launchr Vera Collard of San Francisco, anc achieve- George, Lester, Clarence, Ernest and cd into a discussion of party 1 residents HardMrs. Bessie Leonard of Huntington. ments, commending and eulogizing the His wife died in 1923. Coolidge and ing v. Bilministriitioii of Gov. Charles K. DESIRE RANK OF VETERANS OF at are Wc today He said: THE MINE DISASTER our reace with the enlire world and fiand mdiistri.il conditions, Information regarding the rank an j rat better than organization nancial, am M of all the men Tiic price of our wool has killed in the recent Castle Gate mine in Jl'-l- i. forty-eigto iiirreaMsl in.ni fifteen ana disaster is being sought by the Sa cents and cir ?near United States ft Lake City mast. metal mines are runnmg lull Veterans bureau. Twenty-on- e former women men and soldiers are known to have perishet ilging the younger of aifairs to hMKtire in the pnhlie in the explosion, but in many cases said the ballot the country. Mareuaen records and organization are incomand that it was a Gudgim pnvilege plete. Anyone who can supply such Other a1'1 intelligenHy. information is asked to communicate Hrockhank, A . with (he veterans bureau in the Boslatter the S.ly to vote ton building at the state capital as if elected, pledging himself, of as PM'd a P11-de- the information must be bad before nomination tin fur government insurance can be paid. as the country' ever had. ilie i. received an STILL MORE PLATES mention f CwlidP To meet this years demand or au, P.ESIDENT UP AT tomobile license plates Secretary of WOMAN rir.ST State Crockett lat Monday ordered CASTLE GATE DEAD ion thousand pairs jmssenger liThc.so will run in numcense - Ellen Vaswd plates. Ldley VanMr ber from C5,0(ll to 75,11(10, inclusive. at (',! io Gate Thursday evenmg are going in for licenses disease. Applications s ; of week Bright , : h-- 'l two hundred and fifty the at rate of rerident woman the ohlo,t with the building x day and the department announces conic tlmre, having that it has now but thirty days supKm (Trai'3 of the Denver and EJ ply on hand. husband, funner Her 3SS5. em in i I Bnn-khiin- cl No matter what you might require complete new buildings or a few boards, etc., for repairs, we want to supply you with this material. Things with wings will soon be buzzing around. Now is the time to have your homes fitted with Screen Doors, Windows and Porches, We do all kinds of Mill Work and Cabinet Work and are glad to give you estimates any time. C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER CO. One Piece Or a Carload Phone 111 or 26 Price, Utah. KELSEY CHARGES COMING UP wife, but was being held on a charge of murdering an unborn child. The IN SUPREME COURT district court held this to have been Prosecutions arising out of the si- settled in the jurys findings in the eged late poisoning of the family of former case and allowed him his free'Yank P. Kelsey have again been dom, a decision from which the disbrought before the supreme court for trict attorney appeals. Kelseys alreview. William B. lliggins, district leged Crimea are supposed to have attorney of the Fifth district, lias fil- taken place down at New Harmony in ed transcript on appeal from a judg- Washington eounly. Ha is well known ment given by Judge Thomas H. Bur- to many folks here in Carbon and ton ordering Kelsey released ou ha- throughout Eastern Utah. beas corpus proceedings. Kelsey had teen tried and found not guilty of Nothing seems to be permanent any administering arsenical poison to hia more except changes in the tax law. I UTAHS BEST COAL rfWWWSWflWWWIWWVWIWWWWWWWWk le HIAWATHA, KING, BLACK HAWK, PANTHER. : The new styles in Spring Footwear for men are in. Theyre better looking, better tearing and better priced than ever. Fore ost are Oxfords at an unusually low figure. Everything to eat, wear and use. WASATCH STORE CO. Cate Winter Quarters, dear Creek, Castle and Bwinyiide. i nd fr I For Any of tho Above Choice Fuels Call On H. STEVENSON LUMBER 00. Price, Utah a i 1WVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWWW Utah Coal Sales Agency 818 Kearns Untieing, ' SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Ma-ibe- Nine ht out of Ten J'-- -1 Little Tot Thrillers In Small Feet Fillers sub-distri- See, Momsey, those new Shoes are thrillers. That's what youll say, too, when you see the excellent selections for children we're showing. Besides the quality you also get real values. iKevrndJ.W. nt ova-ti"i- tfything jn general merchandise that 8re exPecLed a liijr depart-dail- y to handle. New goods coming m ff EVANSTON STORES CO. W. L JENSEN, Manager Scofield, Utah ,1 Carbon-Emer- y Stores Co. Hiawathy MflbTland, West Jgamtha sad Helner. GEORGE E. MoDRRMAID, ftapt |