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Show THE DAYS OF MHUBI SLIPPER VMS! MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25-26-27, 1921, This store will offer the following remarkable values in Ladies' and Children's Pumps. Children's Pumps In Brown- Patent- and Black Kid. Regular $5.00 values- During this Sale $ 2. 98. Ladies Low heel In Brown-Black Kid-and Patent, Regular $ 6.25 Sale price $ 3.98. Ladies Black Kid Pump, Military Heel Regular Yalue $9.50. For this Sale Only $6.48 Remember these uuusual values will be offered for THREE DAYS ONLY The supply is limited. Come early and get your size lilt; UULlCn KlIlX jIUKc tpe busy store the busy store -- --11-. I PROGRAM H T,jr Sunday Afternoon, April 24, 2 p. m. H '?J 1. "Stars of Morning," 'Thos. Durham H r A Tabernacle Choir H 2 Pravcr H ' 3. ''Lord Accept Our True Devotion," Alldridge. H . Tabernacle Choir M 4. "We'll Sing All TIail To Jesus' Name" .... Alldridgc-Cosslet' H Choir and Congregation M '5. "O Sacred Head Now Wounded" Frisby H Messrs Orion Dallcy and Otto Fife H i ' Mrs. Annctt Bcttcnson, Mrs. Hascl Granger H ; ' 6. Violin Solo, Op. 18 Tollestrup H Mr. Orion Dallcy H 7. -"Far, Far Away on Judea's Plain," Macfarlanc H "Dearest Children, God is Near You," Macfarlanc H Tabernacle Choir M 8. "June," Ried H l . Mcsdames Annette Bcttcnson, Helen Foster, Hazel Hj Granger, Ann Gardner, Hazel Bauer, Mamie Gard- H tier, and H. L. Frisby M 9. "Blue Bird of Happiness," Delia Olson H Mrs. Annette Bcttcnson j 10.- "Ljght of Those Whose Dreary Dwelling," Frisby H Tabernacle Choir H 11.- "M. I. A. in Parowan Stake," Olson-Frisby H Mrs. Helen Foster, Mrs. Hascl Granger Hj Orion Dallcy, Otto Fife M 12. "God Knows I Love You," Frisby H H. L. Frisby H 13. "Jerusalem, My Glorious Home," H Tabernacle Choir H 14. Prayer. B Sketches and explanations by Mrs. E. Crane Watson, H With the exceeption of two of these numbers, (June and m Jerusalem,) everything was produced by local talent. We are us- M ing Jerusalem because it is an old-time choir favorite, and June m because of its musical value, and theen again, it was produced by H Utah talent, e 1 Too often local productions are lost sight of. Since the choir 1 has been working on this program, many people have said : "Why Hh ! didn't know that Cosslctt, or Din-ham, or Macfarlanc, or All- H dridgc, as the case may be, wrote that", and yet these pieces are M published ni our Psalmody and Sunday School Song book with H , the names of the writers right at the top of the piece, and yet we H ' ' W liaVC nCVCr notlcC(1 w,,oso work wc are singing. H , .Tt Js tl,c Purpose of the choir to bring to the mind of the H public, these local products, calling attention to the fact that they H J' f - , are the results of people with whom we are acquainted. . .- i' h Cedar City Garage, General Repair Work. A safe place to bring your crippled cars. Prices are right and all work (guaranteed. We carry gasoline and oils. Leonard Green, Prop Phone 166F11 BANK REPORT. Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of The Bank of Southern Utah, Located at Cedar City, in the county of Iron, State of Utah, at the cfose of business on the 25th day of March 1921. RESOURCES ' . 1. Loans nnd Discounts $789,423.21 Less Notes nnd Bills of this Bank Rediscounted 303,345.00 $420,078.21 2. Overdrafts 1,423.16 3. Stocks Bonds and Sec. etc 57,800.00 5. Banking House w 0,024.27 7. Other Real Estnte Owned 10,000.00 8. Due from Federal Reserve Bk. 12,208.20 9. Due from other Banks 2,732.17 13. Gold 200.00 14. Silver G34.80 15. Currency 3,800.00 Total cash on hand 4,034.80 1C. Expenses 3,147.84 17. Interest Paid 7,020.15 Total 10,173.99 19. Suspense 101.18 LIABILITIES TOTAL $521,001.99 1. Capital Stock paid in $ 75,000.00 2. Surplus Fund 75,000.00 4. Interest 11,211.42 5. ExchonRe 37.00 C. Rent 24.00 7. Safe Dep. Boxes 32G.5QL Total ... 11,598.92 Less expenses, Taxes etc 10,173.99 Net Undivided Profits 1,424.93 13. Deposits Subject to Check 108,487.00 15. Cashier's Checks 2,355.68 16. Certified Checks 1.50 17. Dividends Unpaid 120.00 Total Demand Deposits 110,904.24 19. Time Certificates 129,376.16 20. Savings Deposits 88,430.66 Total Time Deposits 217,812.82 21. Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank 40,800.00 TOTAL $521,001.99 CONTINGENT LIABILITIES On account of Indorsements of this Bank: (a) Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank ... $363,345.00 STATE OF UTAH? County of Iron S. J. Foster, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is Cashier of the above named bank: that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition con-dition of the said bank at the close of business on the 25th day of March, 1921. S. J. FOSTER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of March, 1921. E. M. CORRY, Notary Public (Seal) My Commission expires 21st day of January, 1921. Correct Attest: U. T. JONES. ALBERT LUNDELL MYRON D. HIGBEE. Directors. STATE OF UTAH, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, Seth Pixton, 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 8th day of April, 1921. SETH PIXTON, Bank Commissioner. Miles Hunter has gone to Black Rock to join the shearing crew there. FOR SALE High Grade Piano, $250. Electric Washing machine, $50. Singer Sewing machine, (good as new) $50. Phone 177F4. Adv. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, Notice is hereby given that Robert F. Cruzan, of Lund, Utah, who, on November 10, 1917, mado Homestead entry, No. 022033, for W, Section 21, Tonwship 32 South, Range 13 West Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Jnmca L. Corrie, U. S. Commissioner, at Modena, Utah, on the 28th day of April, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles W. Booth, Hugo Hunt, J. David Leigh and H. J. Doolittle, oil of Lund, Utah. GOULD B BLAKELY, Register. (First Mar. 25 Last Apr. 22.) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 23, 1921. Notice is hereby given that William R. Palmer, of Cedar City, Utah, who. on October 1, 1915, mado Homestead entry, serial, No. 01C020, for N NE U, N NW&, Section 11, Township 37 South, Range 12 West, Salt Lako Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before be-fore Clerk of the District Court, at Parowan, Utah, on the 7th day of May, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: John G. Pace, Jcthro Palmer, John A. Bauer, LcGrand T. Pace, all of Cedar City, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First April 1 Last April 29.) Shearing started at Iron Springs last Wednesday morning, practically practical-ly all the shearers' bcing'local men. FOR SALE One set of heavy work harness, one good milk cow, and one good work horse. Apply at once to Jack Johnson, Cedar City. Adv. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Publisher) Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lako City, Utah. April 10, 1921. ' Notice is hereby given that Sumner O'Donnal, of Summit, Utah, who, on August 8, 1917, made Homestead En-try, En-try, No. 021583, for Lot 4, SJWHi, Nfc SW'4, Section 3,; Lot 1 NEW, NEtf SEW, Section Town-, t ship 35 South, Range 10 West, SaltV-Lake SaltV-Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention in-tention to make five-year proof, to establish es-tablish claim to the land above described de-scribed before tho Clerk of the District Dis-trict Court, Parowan, Utah, on the 28th day of May, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Herbert White, Wilford II. Lawrence, Joseph B. Dallcy, William Smith, all of Summit, Utnh. GOULD B. BLAKELY, REGISTE-(First REGISTE-(First Apr. 22 Last May 20) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Publisher) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 20, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Gina Benson, of Lund, Utah, who, on October Octo-ber 5, 1917, made Homestead entry, No. 021900, for N, Section 33, Tp. 32 S, R 13 W, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mako three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Herbert Nichols, U. S. Commissioner, at Milford, Utah, on the 30th day of April, 1921. Claimant names ns witnesses: J. David Leigh, Charles W. Booth, Mrs. Etta Booth, H. J. Doolittle,. all of Lund, Utah. GOULD B. BLAKELY, Register. (First April 1 LaBt April 29.) DOES EVERYBODY KNOW THAT WE ARE SELLING: A 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rug for $18.00 Real E-Grade Linoleum, two yards wide, $1.90 per- -running yard. A Broom that is worth more, now 75c. A 40-lb cotton felted Mattress for $9.50 A Charter Oak Range for 30 percent below the present pres-ent market price, Kalsomine for GOc. per package. A Good Family Tumbler for 10c. A 42-piece Dinner Set for $11.50. A large stock of Wallpaper for 30 per cent 'below the present market price LEIGH FURN.& CARPET CO. REWARD! ,i",i"ii, ,-" For a Place in town where you can get more for your money than you can at THE URIE MEAT MARKET We handle the best meats, fresh and cured, all kinds of Staple Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, also Bulk Lard And the Sweetest thing of all, is, Our Candy DON'T OVERLOOK US, OUR NUMBER IS 40F3 George K. Urie, Manager Let's Eat At the Arcadian Cafe- Cleanliness and the best meals are our Specials -JJt: MEALS AT ALL HOURS j "J m , And the prices will please. P"5' N I UNDER ENTIRE CHANGE OF MANAGEMENT. wmmKmmmmnmmmmmmlmaimmmiBaa'ai''a''im LELAND PERRY, ManaBcr. |