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Show Report made to the secretary of state of the state of Utah of the condition of The Salt La& Security & Trust Co. located at Salt Lake City, in tin county of Salt Lake, state of Utah, at the close of business on tfie loth day of October. 1109. Resources. Loans and discounts Sl.f';lj.324.n2 Overdrafts .")2.l;:2.73 Bonds, stocks, certificates, etc. 227.SJH.W1 Banking house -jn.tXW.W Furniture and fixtures and safe deposit vaults .Ti.8.73 Real estate 13-1.272.01 Due from national hanks 7s,26j.00 Due from state hanks . and bankers 32.fi2"..24 Cash on hand 12.4iB.2li Abstract records 2...0iH).w Total ."$I235.52.S9 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in J SOO.flOO.W) Surplus fund lWUX'ii.tfO Undivided profits, less expensis and taxes paid !H?'!-'!1 Due to national banks 3.336.6!) Individual deposits 3S4.4..3.02 Savings department, interest at 4 per cent !r,.r,4r..!H'. Cashier's checks !-(".,L'-s'.! Debenture accounts 473.133. !K Tim? certificates of djposit.... 21.2;S.SC Bonds and mortgages sold and guaranted iwo.M.,.)) Sinking funds ::......!!) Total $2,233,632.8!) State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. A. C. Sullivan, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and shvs that ha is cashi?r of the above named bank: that the above and foregoing report contains con-tains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 13th day of Oe-toler, Oe-toler, 190!). A. C. S I'LL I VAN. Correct Attest: V. S. BASCOM. JOHN HICKEY. R. C. GEM M ELL, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th dav of October. 1!'09. E. W. EVANS. (Seal) Notary Public. State of Utah. Office of the Secretary of State. I. C. ft. Tingey. secretary of state or the state of' Utah, do hereby certify that -the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of thp statement of the above named companv, filed in my office this 19th day of October, 1909. C. S. TINGEY, (S-al) Secretary of State. I Our New Enlarged, newly carpeted and filled with the season's choicest and most authentic styles in ready-to-wear garments. gar-ments. The quality of goods represented here and low-ness low-ness of prices charged make Colin 's the headquarters for women who appreciate style coupled with value. i You Know Coal that is full of slack clogs the i furnace or stove, gives less heat J and leaves asnes and clinkers. i i ' Buy coal that is cfean and slack- I less buy Citizens' coal. CITIZEN'S C04L CO. ! 153 MAIN STREET. If you have enjoyed your summer drinks at our various vari-ous soda fountains you'll find the hot drink service just as satisfactory, coffee, bullions and broth are most excellent in quality and served hot all the time. Schraram-Johnson Schraram-Johnson Drugs Second South and West Temple. Where the cars stop. Main and Fifth South. West Temple and First West. Men's Fine Shirts Nobby Winter Styles Our men's department is complete with the winter's newest styles and exclusive furnishing modes. Shirts, ties, hosiery, neckwear, underwear ' and accessories for dress for the man who cares. Our line of shirts is the largest and most exclusively complete in the city only reliable brands find representation at our counters priced as low . as reasonable merchandising mer-chandising will allow $1.50 to $4.00 STATE STREET SHOE STORE A. WESCIIKR. Proprietor. Boots, Shoes, Rubivra, Leather and Findings. fey V New fall styles in Men's Shoes Just In. , v jii: in. Our s.luction of men's new sty lis -? shoes for fall wear. ; Our stock is complete ;ind correct, affording af-fording wide range for wis" choice, in r f'VTy instance we can assure you thorough thor-ough value. r These cho ce shoo- are "different." dis-tinctive dis-tinctive j They arf the desTVPilly popular. . l.Vt South Stat.' Street. THE MAN WHO ' Receives $12.00 n wick for his ' services may not ho nblo to pet a , raise in salary jut at present, but ho car. make an effort to save a little from his weekly pay. One dollar will open a savings account at this hank ami additional addi-tional sums may he deposited ; from time to time. This plan has started many a wape-earner on : the road to competence. Why - I not you. We pay four per cent interest. j Utah Savings & Trust Co. ; . 2:'.: "Main St. In the business heart. SACRED ' HEART ACADEMY. Missoula, Montana. Established in ISH. TJnnr the dl- ' rectlon of the Sisters of Charity. Iti , this academy nre offered rare advan- V - ... . ! tage for a fhoroush. refined. Chris- " .. tln education. The system Include the training and dpvelopment of th- , hearts and minds of the young ladle , and prepares them to De useful mem- '. cers of society. i BUILDINGS. " Everything conducive t" health anl ; comfort la carefully look 1 to In th large, commodious build'nss. 1 FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS SISTER SUPERIOR. , ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL, HELENA, MONT. Founded In 1S70 by th Sisters ef Charity. Leavenworth. .Kan., this Institution In-stitution has successfully treated ': thousands of patients. Its trained nurses and corps of eminent jihysi- . cians are always on duty to aid pa- " lients. Attached to the hospital Is a training train-ing school for nurses. A special courso ;' of lectures and practical experience prepare them tor all branches of nursing. Younpr ladies desiring to become be-come trained nurses have hero th Lest facilities. l; Apply to the Sister Superior, Helena, Montana. Mount St. Scholastica's Academy CANON CITY, COLO. G This Institution for girls offers all ' the advantages for a practical and ; liberal education. Primary, Frepara- J torv anrl Academic courses. Music. Art, Elocution and Commercial courses. For particulars address SISTER DIEECTKESS. . I r ' ------ I GONZAGA COLLEGE, I SPOKANE, WASH. ' t r Modern, up-to-date Institution. All branches of English. Philosophy. Theology and Science taught by -. competent and experienced profes- I sors. Conducted 5y th Jesuit Fathers. j For cataloenie address f VERY REV. PRESIDENT. j i Holy Names Academy and j Norma! for Girls j SPOKANE, WASH. j Parent rfpstrins first-c!a ediu-- j lh pal facilities. Kood c!',mate and J healthv surroundings for their daua- tern will find them at tais institution. i Address lor full particulars ard cat- ' alogue. T SISTER SUPERIOR. Loone Ave. and Superior S. Spokane. Wash. i i Training School for N-jrses. i . . The Columbus Hospital Training School, under the supervision of the f Sisters of Charity, is established to give a. thorough course In two and a i half vears for trained nurses. f REQUIREMENTS: Twenty to thir- ! ty-five years; good moral character; sound in body and mind. : " ADVANTAGES: Course of Instruc- tion by hospital staff and superinten- I dent: two courses of didactic lectures; j practical experience at bedside of na- i tients; o handsome nurses' apartment. Address Sister Superintendent of Nurses. Columbus Hospital. tireat Falls. Mont. ) |