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Show FBDAY, JULY XEltSpun mh4 Every Friday By Boa Publishing SOCIETY (Ibc.) R. W. Crockett, Uiuiir. Subscription, 2.00 a Tear In Advance. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Kimball, Dr. and Office Phone No. 9. Residence, No. Mrs. E. I. Evans entertained at dinner 123 mZ at their home at 1092 Windeor Sunday Mail Matter, avenue. Mm. R. Draper entertained Entered ai Second-GatJane 4, 1915, at the Foetoffice at Pries, for Mrs. Jenaen at a tea on Friday Utah, Under the Act of March 2, 1879. afternoon at her home. Salt Lake ADVERTISING RATES Tribune, 14tb. Display Matter Per Inch Per Moath, at the home of 8150; Hingis laaue, 60c. H pedal PoMonday evening sition, 25 Per Cent Additional. Mrs. Charles Averill at Castle Inn Tea Ceuta the Lino Eaeh Inner Mrs. Averill and Mrs. Belle Morrison Legal1 Cion. Count 8ii Worda to the Liao. Summon, 81250; Water Application, entertained at a shower for Mn. J. B. King (nee Gladys Nelms). Some 915.00; Final Proof, 910.00. or thirty friends of the Boeder Ten Cent the Liao Each la twenty-fiv- e aortioa. Count Six Worda to the Liao. latter, a bride of a few weeks, were Blackface Type Twenty Centa the Liao present. Cards were indulged in and Each Insertion. refreshments served. Obituaries, Card of Thank. Resolutions, Rataai Notice Count at Reading Etc., Bix Worda to the Liao. Mrs. J. A Crockett entertained the For Sale, For Rent, Found, Loot, Etc, Wednesday Afternoon Bridge club Two Centa Per Word Each laaue. No this week at her home on K street Charge Account. from 1 :30 to 5 oclock. Present were Ob. e lat Addrvoft An Communication to SUIT PUBLISHING CO. Mesdarnes Knox Patterson, E. C. Lee, F. E. Woods, W. 'A. Lowry, J. Rex Miller, Grace L. Fouts, R. W. Crockett, J. B. King, F. E. Walker, 0. T. Brooks, W. E. Anderson, G. E. Nelms, R. C. Ferguson, Jessie Sanford, 0. K. Clay and Thomas Fitzgerald. Price, Utah Die American farmer used to .blow out the gas. Now he steps on it. Mrs. D. H. Gove and Miss Ruth Johnson will entertain the Girl Scouts and their mothers at the home of the former this (Friday) afternoon. Here is the program. The Scout march song, Gladys Ross and Girl Scouts. Reading of Old Glory, Riley, Mildred Dooley. Piano solo, Song of the Waves, Baldwin, Gertrude Stein. Mom Piano solo, Meditation, son, Katherine Beebe. Piano solo, Minuet In G, Beethoven, Dorothy Stultx. . Twenty Years Ago This Present Week Price, Vernal and Heber City were designated as registration points for the Uintah reservation o;iening. Mr.' and Mrs! D. Heber Leonard of Huntington had a new baby girl come to them on the Fourth. Sam C. Miles had returned to Utah from McCabe, Aria. He was at the timo a Salt Lake City visitor. Piano duet, The Sleigh Ride, Frank Walters, Gertrude Stein and Elizabeth Migliaecio. The Heighth of RidiReading, cule, Holmes, Rose Reeves. Piano eolo, Minuet In G, Beethoven, Dorothy Stultx. Adele Cuddle Down, Reading, Monteberry. Piano solo, Vesjier Prayer and Boll, Ochlmer, Rutli Johnson. After the program refreshments will be served. The house will be decorated with summer flowers. Miss Deva Mareusen from Spanish mailed this week Fork was visisting with her brother, tellAnnouncements the of at the Manti temmarriage Plrof. Carl R. Mareusen, and family at week of Miss of last ple Wednesday Price. I d Vera Berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Virginia Crockett waa baek at Carl and Robert L Duzett, son Priee from Castle Gate, where she had of Mr.Berg, and Mrs. E. IL Duzett of Embeen for several days under the care ery. The haie event unitea two of of Dr. W.P. Caffey. the most nopular youn people of the Eugene S Hitachi, Jr., in his second county and friends on every hand join year at West Point Military academy, in wishing them well. The bride is a waa visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. former student of the Emery Stake K. Santsehi, Sr. at .Salt Lake (Sty. seademy and has served very sneeess-full- v as teacher in the public schools, Judge John A. Marshall of the federal court at Salt Lake City appoint- while the bridegroom is s full partner ed R. W. Clockett a United States with hia father in the mercantile busicommissioner at Priee for a term of ness at Emery, at the same time being the secretary of the republican county four yean.votes were east at the committee. Castle Dale Progress, But sixty-on- e - school election in Price. Judge Wil- 10th. liam 1L Frye, John . H. Paee and Members of the Afternoon KensingGeorge G. Frandsen were chosen as ton elub and their husbanda enterthe trustees. tained complimentary to one of their Neil M. Madsen was elected a school members, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Streb-bltrustee in the Scofield district, lie upon their departure for Provo ran on an independent ticket and re- on Wednesday evening. A party waa ceived the support of democrats, re- given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Fisher. A buffet supper followed a publicans and socialists. Price school census showed a hun- most pleasant evening of gamea and n dred and boy and a hun- dancing. The guests numbered twenty-ondred and forty-si- x At the next regular meeting of girls, a total of three hundred and three pupils. The the club, which will be on Wedneaday, previous year the figures were two Mn. H. 11. Dunn will be the hostess. nnndrd and eighty-fivHelper Times, 10th. Jack James and Tommy" bought the Christensen saloon hunat Price. They paid thirty-fiv- e dred dollars for the real estate and Treatment, boch improvements and almut fifteen hunlocal and internal, and hu been successdred for stock and fixtures. ful In the treatment of Catarrh for over The main line of the Price water- Softy Sold by all druggists. works system from the reservoir in F. yean. &. CO, Toledo, Ohio CHENEY J. the northwest part of town to the First National bank corner at Main and Ninth was completed. Numerous tests proved it to lie entirely satisface, e. fifty-seve- e. Du-mav- ne Halls Catarrh Medicine tory. The Big Springs and the WHlow Creek ranches of Lord" Scott Elliott, the former over near Sunnyside and the latter in Enftna'a Park, were old at sheriff's sale in Price. The nroper tv went to Josiali Bartlett of Zion fur ten thousand dollars. Death Valley Scotty completed his record run from Isis Angeles to Chicago, a distance of 2224g miles over tne Santa Fe in forty-fou- r hours and fifty-fou- r minutes. This waa twenty-thre- e hours faster than the regular schedule. TENNESSEE MAN HERE LOOKING OVER THE COUNTRY G. A. Robertson from Nashville, BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL CLOSE OF BUSINESS AT PRICE. IN TI1E STATE OF UTAH, AT THE JUNE 30, 1925. P 1. Twelve families left without fathers TABULATED STATEMENT and husband as a result of the Castle Gate mine disaster of Mareh 8, 1924, Tabulated statement of the relief have been returned to relatives five given, whieh shows that one hundred going to Greece, one to Scotland and one to England, according to the report of the relief fund rommittee, as made at its first annual meeting at Salt lake City on Tuesday last. The eommittee met with James T. Hammond, secretary, and the rejxirt was made by Imer Pett, president. Cash relief amounting to sum varying from fifty to seven hundred and fifty dollar ha been given. The rejiort then showa that after a personal investigation of three days the rnnimit-te- e declared that the matter of immediate relief had been adequately handled by the fuel company and the women of Castle Gate and of Carls in county under the direction of the Red Cross. Regarding the problem of additional relief, it quote from the report of B. W. Dyer, chief mine inspector of the state; John Crawford, state enal mine inspector, and H. E. Mann, mining engineer, which recommended that a call fur relief be made and efforts to raise a fund by popular subscription. Gov. Charles R. Mabey complied and in response to the rail a fund qf $104,925.76 was raised and to insure the adminiatration of this in accord with the purpose for which it waa obtained, a second eommittee was appointed which included the state industrial commission. This second one, organized under the name of Castle Gate Relief Fund Committee, included Pett a chairman; G. L. Decker, vice chairman; Malcolm A. Keyser, treasurer, and 0. F. McShane, secretary. The members of the industrial rommittee shortly after resigned and the vacancies were filled and James T. Hammond waa made secretary. In that the major part of the fund would not be required at once, it was distributed thus: Liberty bonds, $75,000; deposited in national and state banks, $10,000; cheeking account bearing 2 tier rent interest on average monthly balance in the Price Commercial and Savings bank, $19,925.76. The interest upon the fund has, says Secretary Hammond, paid all the expenses of the eommittee, so the principal has not had to be drawn upon for the expenses of the eommittee. The treasurer is bonded in the amount of The expenses of the eommittee have been the cost of filing cases, stationery and postage, traveling expenses of the Carbon count' committee and the social workers, the salaries of Mrs. Palmer, $150 a month, and an office assistant at thirty dollars a month. Beginning June 4th of- the $50,-00- 0. - current year, Mrs. Palmers employment is on half time basis, her salary being reduced to seventy-fiv- e dollars per month. Anv dependent, aaja the report, may apply for assistance from the fund at any time, and no emergency relief is granted for more than seventy-five dollars. All but six cases of dependency have been acted upon and these six all live in Italy and Greece Twelve families have been returned to relatives five to Greece, one to Scotland, one to England, one each to New Jersey and Minnesota and three to California. A few families, eontinu-- s the report, are exeeptionaliy helpless in the use of money and they become the prey of solicitors and peddlers of unneeded wares. Every effort has been made to safeguard the health of the dependent. , You may have to work longer hours in the country, but it ha ita compensations there is no time limit on parking. and ten have received help in amounts from $750 to $50.00, while sixty t of have been denied, them single. The total relief disbursements up to May 31, 1925, is given at $24,443.92. The financial statement of the committee shows: RESOURCES a Loan and discounts, including rediscount, ac of exceptances of other banka, and foreign bill of thi change or draft, aoid with iudoraeinant bank (except those shown in b and c) Tilfjll 2. 4. ni-s-- 5. 0. 7. M. liaised by subscription ......$104,925.76 10. J3. merest rereiveed on liberty ! Minds, certificate of deposit 3583.13 and balance Total 310508.91 15. Deduct relief disbursement ..$ 24.443.92 l.tifiO.tW Kxpenses. salary field worker 330.00 Total Salary office assistant $ 27.SlKI.74 1,436.82 17. 18. 55.575.00 19. 10,000.00 4,873.17 ON 8648,80946 IoMDM 720-1- 4 ;, unsecured, $720.14 Overdrafts, secured, $ United State government securities owned : a Deposited to secure circulation (Lnitea euiien bonds par value) b Ail other United Bute government securities (including premiums, if any) Total 7 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. and fixtures ; furniture Bankingbouae, $5492.73 Real estate owned other than bankinghouse I .awful reserve with federal reserve bank bank.. Cash in vault and amount due from nationaltown as Check on other banks In the same city or 12) reporting bank (other than Item 12 and 13 Total of Items 9, 19, 11, ............. b Miscellaneous cash items ..... and Redemption fund with United States.. treasurer due from United State treasurer 153500.00 62525.63 12564.85 13,716.00 41,67751 76,731.80 1,066.82 921.61 2JSOO.OO .31,004534.22 LIABILITIES 9 50,000.00 70,000.00 Capital stock paid in ... Traveling, stationery, etc. HuIhiii-'"VTio'-i- i' Surplus fund on hand I liberty a Undivided profit bunds) ivjisbm 12,470.90 b Reserve for depreciation Certificate of deposit e current paid expenses Current funds 2L Circulating note outstanding to state banks, bankers and trust comTotal 1.4 80,448.17 24., Amount due tbe United Statee and foreign countries in panies (other than included in Items 22 or -23) SHEEP QUOTED STRONG WITH 21 Certified checks outstanding 28. Cashier's checks outstanding LAMBS LOWER, ETC. Total of Item 22, 28, 24, At and 20 . .... 5554859 subDemand deposit (other than bunk deposits) f Continued From Page Three) within 30 day) : ject to reserve (deposits payable 27. Individual deposits subject to check ney general a to whether or not the 28. Certificates of deposit due in leea than 30 daya (othstate was liable and whether or not er than for money borrowed) deposits secured by the elaim was a just one. In reply 29. State, county or other municipal bank or surety bond .......... this of assets of pledge Harvey II. fluff stated Tuesday that Total of demand deposits (other than bank it was his opinion that the state was deposits) subject to reserve, Items 27, 82151752 in no way responsible and that the 28, 29. 30, 31 and 32 Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 30 claim could not be construed to be days or subject to 30 days or more notice, and even a moral obligation on the part of postal savings) : the state. 33. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borWilliam Henry Pearce, a pioneer or otiier inu deposits secured by cattlemen of Sheridan, Wyo., recently 34 8tateiounty of assets of this bank or surety bond pledge had the first regular aerial funeral in 35. Other time deposits the history of air navigation in the 36. postal savings deposits Total of time deposits subject to reserve, United State. He was a very close 445,89755 Items 33, 34, 35 and 38 and a friend of Cul. William F. p 1925 Charter No. SOU, Reserve District Na II REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF REPORT IS MADE BY CASTLE GATE RELIEF In honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jensen of Uiswaths, who with their children are visiting here at the home of 17, ".J. 12,470.96 49500.00 ss 45500.00 1558.14 9590.25 260557.74 28,414.00 32,545.78 55,775.51 85,81153 33058852 23.74L99 Cody deathbed request was that his ashes Total 3150453452 after cremation be carried aloft by cashier of the above G. N. sa: Nelson, Carbon of I, State of Utah, County An army named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my airplane and scattered. G. N. NELSON, Cashier. knowledge and belief. plane and pilot carried it out Correct Attest : OSCAR HANSON, Yesterdays Markets. A. W. IIOKSLEY. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 16. J. BARBOGLIO, Directors. Cattle receipt 5500 head. Calves, Subscribed and sworn to before me thi 9th day of July, 1925. A. BALLIN1090. Steers and yearlings are active GER, Notary Public Residing At Price, Utah. (Seal) My. commission expires Deand steady to strong; grainfed steer, cember 9, 1928. average, $13.55; others TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE 8TATE OT sealing 1315 pound, $1150; fed year- REPORT MADE IT AH OF THE CONDITION OF THE lings, $13.00; other grades largely $11.00 to $12.35; wintered Kansans, & $8.80 to $10.10; two loads eakefeds, At the Close of Business $10.35; five dehorned load held from Located At Price, In the County of Carbon, Bute of Utah, On the 30th Day of June, 1925. above $11.00; ten loads California!, $8.25 to $8.75; five loads Oklahoma, RESOURCES 964S521.70 $6.75; bulk common grassers, $5.50 to Loans and discounts ...153,422.76 and etc, bonds securities, Stocks, Kansas $7.50; straight grassers, $8.50; 150050 eannera and eutters, strong to ten Bankinghouse .. 5500.00 Other real estate owned cents higher; other die stock steady; Due from 4151257 federal reserve bank 11959440 eanners mostly $2.75; cutters, $3.00 to Due from other banka and cash on hand 3,730.70 for clearing house $3.25; grass oowa, $150 to $5.25; all Exchanges .. 8,600.00 Federal reserve bank stock 0 calves and bulla steady; bolognas, .. 1950050 United States bonds deposited chioce to $4.50; good veals, $9.00 to $9.50; stoekers and feeders dull, but Total .5991,181.68 LIABILITIES about steady. 50.000- .00 paid in Hogs Receipts, 7000 head. Early Capital stock 70.000- .00 fund 8urplus sales to shippers ten to fifteen cents Net undivided 3,90759 profits higher than Wednesdays average; Reserved for taxes 5500.00 29.000- .00 later trading slow, around five to ten Reserved for depreciation and interest 5325549.62 Deposits subject to check higher; practical top, $14.10; hulk of Cashier's . checks 4,87059 load to $13.65 $14. $14.05, sales, part 65.80 Certified checks 170 240 desirable to 15; bulk 561.00 pounds, Dividends unpaid 83054651 $1190 to $14.10; few sales 170 to 190 Total demand deposits .... . 23,933.73 pounds to packers early, $1190 to Postal savings deposits ........ 4156857 certificates $14.00; looks five to ten cents higner; Time 357,025.63 deposit Savings packers now in aetive demand, bid- Total time deposits 423,127.73 ........... 80,000.00 ding around steady; lightlights ten to Bill payable with federal reserve hank 1950050 fifteen higher; 140 to 160 pounds, United Statee bonds deposited $1175 to $14.00 ; packing sows, f1250 Total 5991,181.63 to $1400; stock pigs steady, $12.75 to R. of Carbon Carl of State first Marctwen, being duly sworn Utah, County $13.25. according to law, deposes and says he i cashier of the above named bank ; that the 3000 head and Sheep Receipt, above end foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the con lambs fifteen to twenty-fiv- e lower; dition of the eeid bank at the clone of bnaineeo on the 30th day of June, 1925. CARL R. MARCU8EN. Idahos, lightly sorted, $1475; practical natives, $1425; better grades were Correct Attest : CARLOS GUNDERSON, mostly $13.75 to $1425; sheep trong; J. II. LEAUTAUD, fed Texts wethers, $9.00. NEIL M. MADSEN, Directors. Subacribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of July, 1925. REID PACE, Notary Public Residing At Price, Utah. (Seal) My cotnmimion expiree the 17th day of July, 1928. 8tate of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner I, Seth Fix ton, bank commissioner of the state of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing ia a full, true and correct copy of the statement of the above named company, filed in my office this 15th day of July, 1925. SETII PIXTON, v 1391-pou- nd Now For Some Rest SAVINGS BANK PRICE COMMERCIAL - . , $4.-0- . . 1 yy Bank Commissioner. REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER OF THE 8TATE UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE OF CARBON COUNTY BANK Bread Comes First It gala first consideration for ovary meal at horns and for tha picnic lurch, too. A meal without bread would be no meal at all In buying floor, the most important article of food, yon naturally look for the beat If yon are easily satisfied by ordinary flour yon will order any kind, but if yon want crisp, well baked loaves of bread, the kind that always. beckons for more, place your order here for our Tip Top, Turkey Red or Seminole flour. Tcnn., was a visitor in Priee this week and registered at the Savoy, lie comet to this section of Utah to inquire about and look into the possibilities of drilling for oiL From here ha went to the San Rafael and the Cisco sections and visited rn .route the wells down near Thompsons. He experts to bo hereabouts for a couple of months at least and will in the mean time make Price headquarters. Ila expressed himself last Monday to The Sun as being confident of oil here. Ho is well supplied with geological data and took on more before departing last Wedneaday. . lie thinks the South Ninth Street Prfc Utah wells so far bored in Eastern Utah are in the wrong localities and goes into No matter how . cheap divorce gets it detail for lua reasoning. The gentle- never will be a bargain because it man now represents Southern inter- takes two to make one. ests, though heretofore engaged by others in various sections of this big Bede are simple devices easy to get eonntry of ours. into, but most difficult to get out of. Located At Price, In the County of Carbon, 8tate of Utah, At the Close of Business On the 30th Day of June, 1925. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 4309,776.93 Overdraft 864.77 bond and etc. securities, . 26,953.67 Stock, Bankinghouse . 19.000.00 ....... Furniture and fixtures . 10,947.08 Other real estate owned . 6500.00 Due from federal reaerve bank . 19,446.82 Due from other banks . 43,810.01 Checks on other banka and cash on hand . 28534.60 Federal .reserve bank stock 3500.00 Total ........ .. ...... ........ Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Net undivided profits ................ Reserved for taxes and interest Deposit aubjeet to check Oaiihier'e checks Total demand depo-ut-e Time certificates Ravings deposit Total time deposits 3408,76353 LIABILITIES 8100500.00 10.000.00 1,082.63 8194,946.i8 2529.15 . 21506.90 ta.a....MMMi.,..H,i.i....i. 4500.00 196,975.83 13459H.40 156,205.42 Total 5468,76353 State of Utah, County of Carbon O. I M. lUeraarh, being first duly to law, depoaea and mya that ho ia raahirr of tbs above named bank ; that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of tho condition of tho mid bank at tho dose of business on the With day of June, 1925, aworn-accordin- Correct O. P. M. BIKRHACU. Atteet ; a. w. McKinnon, J. W. HAMMOND, 81LVAGNI, Directors. a and aworn to before me this 8th of IV Subscribed day July, 1925- - CLAUDE J. EMPEY, Notary Public, Redding At Price, Utah. (Heal) My commission expires the 20th day of August, 1927. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commlwioner I, Seth llxton, 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 10th day of July, 1925. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. |