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Show Til PAGE TWO PRICE, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PRICE, IN THE STATE OP UTAH, AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 81, 1030. lized Government RESOURCES for the command and his examination 1. Loans and Discounts , 2. Overdrafts 8. United States Government Securities Owned . 2703,745.40 13,421.18 142.S0U.U0 4. Other Bonds, Stocks and Securities Owned 6. Banking House . fitto doubts his as quickly dispelled 8. Reserve With Federal Reserve Bank ness in those who suspected mere 0. Cash and Due From Banks 10. Outside Checks and Other Cash Items youthful presumption. 1L Redemption Fund With U. 8. Treasurer and Due Prom showI The artillery company quickly U. 8. Treasurer 14. Other Assets .... ed the talent of its commander, who, by his proficiency and bravery in the Total campaign of 1776 around New York City, won the admiration of Generals Washington and Greene. Hamilton shared in the brilliant campaign of Trenton and Princeton and so distinguished himself as a dashing and gallant officer that, although he was barely twenty years old, Washington with appointed him his the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Hamilton, despite his other remarkable abilities, was unusually ambitious for military glory an ambition he never lost As a member of Washingtons staff his duties were various and highly responsible, but he longed for the field and firing line with an independent command. In February, 1781, he seized a slight reprimand administered by Washington as an excuse for abandoning his staff position and later secured a field command, through Washington, and won laurels at York town, where he led his column in the final assault against the British works. Whether as a soldier, lawyer or a statesman, he was a master in every field that he entered. Hamilton, beyond a doubt, had an unborn genius for finance, and was beyond question a pioneer in what has since become the most important department of practical government. He founded the financial system of the United States and converted the barren clauses of the Constitution into a living organism. When he became secretary of the treasury, he found there was a great mass of work to be done in organiz- ing the collecting and disbursing force throughout the country. Congress mediately submitted to him a number aide-de-ca- 47,040.01 1.00 , 49218-8- 113,775.77 4,511.27 2,500.00 10.39 ..$1,080,009.07 LIABILITIES 15. Capital Stock Paid In 16. Surplus 17. Undivided Profits Net 18. Reserves For Dividends, 50,000.00 70.000.- U0 05.33 30200.00 50.000.- 00 24,412.78 811204.11 544,587.45 Contingencies, Etc. 20. Circulating Notes Outstanding 21. Due to Banks, Including Certified and Cashiers Checks Outstanding 22. Demand Deposits . 23. Time Deposits .' 1 1 Total : 1, G. N. Nelson, cashier of the above State of Utah, County of Carbon named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my G. N. NELSON, Cashier. knowledge and belief. C. OSCAR HANSON, FRED PATERNOSTER, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1931. MAE J. Notary Public, Residing At Price, Utah. (Seal) My commission expiree June 16, 1984. , Mined In Carbon County and Shipped Everywhere. Properties At Standardvllle, Utah Carbon Floral Co PREPARED ON ONE OF TEE FINEST TIPPLES IN THE UNITED STATES ' Always ready to serve wWi artMc Flarsl Dsaigaa Frmh Flswars received dally. W.F. Olson, Mgr. S4BW - - Prim, Utah Is Unexcelled For Storage M. ANDERSONS ut Purposes ' TRANSFER .oo out Ton i " ' s V FURNITURE MOVING A SPECIALTY n Standard Coal Co. Phone 190-PRICE, UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH General Offices Ninth Floor Kearns BnQding SERVICE SIGNS BEN BEAN Rubber stamps to order Tbs Son. General Painting Contractor. SPRING CANYON COAL CO. Phene ftl-- J For Estimates. HEAT COMFORT JJJAH. mrdeen.Goai ry of our muscles, blood or organs. But Nature, as the bodys engineer, has another function It must protect the blood, muscles and equally important. organs from food fragments which are useless, unwholesome and more or less injurious. For beneficent Nature is not the only force with the power to break up the giant molecules of foods into smaller, usable fragments. Bacteria have the same power. But, like the work of evil workmen, the final chips produced from the blf blocks by bacteria are of the wrong kinds, and have no business In the blood stream. How may we cooperate with Nature? First by eating clean foods and keeping the mouth clean. Then what enters the stomach will not be seeded with bacteria which decompose foodstuffs Into things which are unwholesome. Next, we may exercise care In the keeping and handling of foods. Everyone known that an inefficient refrigerator, careleas handling, or stolen ess from any cause, will lend to the bacterial decomposition of foods. The resulting indigestion, caused by the fermentation of such unwholesome foods In the Intestine or stomach Is, unfortunately, still more familiar. . ltf STANDARD COAL Per Cornet Attest: J. BABBOGLIO, SHIFT YOUR DIGESTION INTO HIGH The Seat of Digeation The person in normal health who eats clean and wholesome foods has a clean mouth, stomach and, In usually, also a dean intestine Inits upper half. But the large testine Is s different matter. That organ Is likely to he found more and more the seat of rotting and fermentative processes which produce noxious and unwholesome products. In the large Intestine or colon of most people large amounts of toxic products are constantly being formed. These are absorbed system Into the portal blood-vessend pass directly into the liver. The pollution of the blood with these somewhat poisonous prod-net- s, end the ensuing detrimental effects on the liver, kidneys and body as a whole, have been tressed by many physicians. Bed breath that bugbear of the refined is in many persons the result of impaired liver function, dne to liver Injury resulting from prolonged bathing of liver cells with n blood stream overloaded with putrefactive products. Up to a certain point the liver cells are able to destroy these. .After this point Is reached, the blood becomes saturated with them, end they are In part eliminated by the lungs. The mult la bad breath. We ere constantly feeding Into the blood another class of useless food fragments. Although not poisonous like the first, they are foreign matter and circulate as mart trash In the blood and lymph. They are created In the following manner: When brand, rolls or other starchy foods, are browned, ss Is the crust la baking, some of the enrfeee of starch arc violently by tka high selves left out. Never in the course inuned-iat- e of history has there been so founfinancial and permanent dation laid for any countrys prosperHamity as that which was built by congress first the of men ilton, the and President Washington. Most men are always willing to forgive an enemy they can lick. Almost everythhing in the modern home is controlled by a switch except the children. m-B- of queries and problems ,for solution Hamiltons plan, to establish naand there eame forth from his pen a tional bank resembling in great meassuccession of papers that have left ure the Bank of England, aroused a their strong imprint on the adminis- great an interest in congress as the trative organization of the national proposal to assume state debts had government brought forth. The project was finAmong them were two reports on ally passed by both houses in practithe public credit, upholding an ideal cally the form that Hamilton had of national honor higher than the suggested and came before President prevalent popular principles ; a report Washington for approval on Februon manufactures, advocating their en- ary 14, 179L couragement ; a report favoring the So heated had been the debates in establishment of a national bank, the the house on the constitutionality pt argument being based on implied a United States bank, that the presiin the Constitution and on dent felt doubtful as to the power powers the applications that congress can do of congress to incorporate such an inanything that can be made, through stitution. He called upon his four cabthe medium of money, to subserve the inet members for their opinions, Hamgeneral welfare. Through judicial ilton, and Knox, secretary of war, interpretation, Hamiltons doctrines favored the bank; Jefferson and Ranhave revolutionized the Constitution. dolph submitted written reports to The success of his financial measures the president. were immediate and remarkable. Those written by Jefferson, and Hamilton remain to this day among the most important expositions of our constitutional law and practice. Hamiltons argument convinced Washington of the constitutional propriety of By E. V. McCollum, PhJ)., ScJ). the measure, which he approved on Author of The Newer Knowledge of Nutrition," Food, Nutrition February 25,. 179L and Health," etc, Profeuor of School of Hygiene and The subscription books were open" ' Public Health, John Hopkins University. ed on July 4, following, and within two hours, the whole capital was subable to make the intestine function is an engineer, striving continuously and scribed for; and many persons who eat NATURE to regulate who In largelpersons the bodys supply and elimination of efficiently had hoped to bny stqck found them-y- of refined IdSds; who ere phy- -' food. The giant molecules of proteins, starches and fats, enterically Inactive, or who are long ing two of Natures special laboratories, the stomach and small confined to work requiring postures intestine, are there broken up into smaller fragments which unfavorable to the functioning of In what other can be absorbed into the blood and recombined to become part the alimentary tract way, then, may wa assist Nature T I THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, THURSDAY UTAH-1SVB- RY Charter No. 6012, Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OJT TUB CONDITION OP First Secretary of the Treasury Led Strong It is gives to but few men to im- press their individuality indelibly upon the history of a great nation, but Alexander Hamilton achieved even more than this. In calling attention to the 174th anniversary of his birthday on January 11, 1931, the division of information and publication of the George Washington Bicentennial commission points out the extraordinary versatility of the man whom Chief Justice Marshall ranked next to George Washington in importance during those critical years of our history. The senseless sacrifice of this brilliant man, who was killed in a dud by Aaron Burr, caused an outburst of bitter and indignant grief among men ' of all parties throughout the nation, that seldom has been equaled in the history of the country. Alexander Hamilton was born as a British subject on the Island of Nevis, in the West Indies on January 11, 1757. At the age of 12, following his fathers bankrutcy and his mowers ' death, he was thrown upon the care of maternal relatives at St Croix, where he entered the counting house of Nicholas Cruger. In 1772 friends, impressed by his astonishing poise and maturity of mind, made it possible for him to go to New York to continue his education. Arriving there the autumn of that year, he prepared for college at Elizabethtown, N. J., and in 1774 entered Kings College, now Colombia University, in New York City. His studies were interrupted by the Revolution. A visit to Boston seems to have confirmed the conclusion, to which reason had already led him, that he should cast his fortunes with the patriots rather than with the Tories. Into the cause he threw himself with ardor. Early in 1776 the New York convention ordered a company of ar-- 1 to be raised. Hamilton applied SUIT, ture. V. McCollum They are mangled or tat- tered. When such starchy foods are eaten and digested, there will be formed, principally, sugar molecules. But some of these sugar molecules may have attached to them the tegs of those others which were mutilated by the high temperature of cooking. Waste Molecules Now these mutilated molecnlae cannot be burned la the muaclea as can normal sugar molecules. Such fragments are, therefore, not utilized for their energy or food value, but are merely excreted by the Thus, In making tout, relatively lugs number of starch molecules are so shattered or tattered ea to become useless and foreign fragments circulating In the blood. In the frying of fate also, soma of the fat and protein molecules are injured, end it le for this reason that fried foods era not so wholesome as foods cooked In other ways. Indeed, It Is questionable whether we should ever scorch the surface of our foods to any kid-neyz- . great extent These Illustrations art given to help visualise the most Important ways In which polluting substances may enter the blood. It la apparent that merely choosing dean and wholesome foods la not enough. Wo most assist Nature still further If we arc to keep the alimentary tract clean and eflldent For Nature unaided his not Miners and Shippers of the Celebrated Aberdeen Dealer Spring Canyon In You Community Coal Producers SPRING CANYON, UTAH Mines At General Offices, 817 Newhouso Building SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . Independent Coal & Coke Co. !t An Effective Aid Eating the proper amount of indigestible cellulose le one of the most effective means of helping the Intestine with its engineering operations. Of course, many other agencies have been devised to effect the same end. One, for Instance, la the replacement of the putrefactive bacteria In the colon with certain milk souring bacteria. These tend to form dean products from food residues end discourage the growth of those Injurious which normally abound in the colon. Still another method, muen used nowadays. Is that of taking mineral olL This Is bland and and Is not absorbed Into the blood. Therefore, It usually Is con-- , idered harmless. But there are effects from It use which ere not generally appreciated. The paraffin oil used la insoluble In water. It covers the food particles, waterproofing them, and preventing contact with the digestive Juices. Digestion is thus hampered end delayed. And this delay in digestion Is, as you shall see, n serious matter. When paraffin oil Is taken to promote elimination, the food is mors effectively oiled then by ordinal-- ) fats, and stomach digestion is both delayed end decreased. Thus food entering the Intestine la not prepared for the next steps In the digestive process. It will then be readily understood that mixing an Indigestible oil wilh the food causes digestion to be delayed and to taka place farther down the Intestine then If no oil were taken. Digestion thus goes on In n region where, in debilitated la- -' tea tines, conditions are unhygienic and where more abnormal decomposition products an formed than la the case when digestion occurs higher in the tract The useful and necessary products of such digestion than enter the Mood contaminated with useless onee of bacterial origin. This la the significance of the delay In digestion caused by mineral oils. micro-organis- E There Is An Await Your Message Mr. Advertiser -- -- OVER 2500 MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN OF THIS NUMBER ARE IN PRICE AN ADDITIONAL 800 ARE IN HELPER ,i t and . i k. THERE ARE 4700 IN THE SURROUNDING TERRITORY The Beta of Cellulose That this is recognised la shown by the fact that some recommend that the Ml bo taken between meals. But some of the promoters of paraffin oil for medicinal purposes insist that It Is best taken mixed with the food during the meal. This method of promoting intestinal hygiene by the use of mineral Ml Is based, I am convinced, upon an unsound principle. Intestinal regulation Is best promoted by .the nee of n complete and wholesome diet containing bland and water-boldin-g vegetable cellulose, which does not digest, and therefore gives the Intestine the right amount of bulky material, M n consistency favorable to transportation, upon which to function mechanically. . IF YOU WISH TO REACH THEM They Are Readers of Without doubt the largest : . paid-in-advan- ce circulation in Carbon County . |