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Show ..Ttfngham Society i in A number of John Brocxlebank's friends pleasantly surprised him Wednesday Wed-nesday evening of last week, that being his birthday anniversary. Music and games were the order of the evening. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward' Byrnes, Mr. and Mrs. George Starkey, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Starkey, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Hiedepriem, Miss Cook, Miss Blair, - Mrs. James Parks and W. D. Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kemp are visiting visit-ing in Park City for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott, Mrs. Marshall Mar-shall Pease and Lamaure Marriot spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Park City. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Flynn were In Salt Lake Friday of last week. Mrs. Earl Peterson - has gone to Riverton to visit with her mother for several months. Mrs. Leonard Ford was pleasantly surprised Friday afternoon of last week by a few of her friends, the occasion oc-casion being her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. After a delicious luncheon five hundred was played. The guest list included Mrs. George Ralls, Mrs. A. T. Kent, Mrs. Mike Pearse, Mrs. J. H. Colyar, Mrs. Bessie Atkinson, Mrs. Will McNab, Mrs. Paul Ackerman, Mrs. Ed Lindelof, Mrs. W. E. Scott and Mrs. Jerry Duvall. Mrs. Scarder, Mrs. Pickers and Mrs. Cravenough of Salt Lake visited Mrs. T. H. Parsons last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Blackfer of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriott Friday of last week. Mrs. W. E. Steffens and daughter and Mrs. James Nerdin motored to Salt Lake Friday of last week. Mrs. Grace Airey of Salt Lake, formerly for-merly a teacher here, was a week-end visitor of Miss Caroline Rasmussen. trude Gerrans, Arnold Geffen, Margaret Mar-garet Grant, Hazel Hartman, Clarence Hatt, Clara Hatt, Ruth Henry, Ray Kupholdt, Paulla Horn, Esther Lu-beck, Lu-beck, Gertrude iLubeck, Florence Mayne, Alta Miller, Neil Pool, John Prowse, Viola Robbins, Jay Roundy, Laurence Stillman, Kate Stephan, John P. Wade, Glen Wright, Harold Williams, Clara Zion, Nan Ganache. I Saturday of last week Mrs. C. C Cushwa entertained part of the Utah Wellesley club who motored from Salt Lake to spend the day with her. The ladies were Mrs. C. T. Van Winkle, Miss Edna Jennings, Miss Dorothy Clay, Mrs. Kieth, Mrs. Young and Mrs C. P. Overfield. Mrs. A. C. Cole spent last week-end in Salt Lake. Mrs. J. B. Myers, president of the Civic club, left Monday for Ogden to attend the state federation. Mrs. Lee Jones is spending the week-end in Salt Lake. Mrs, John Myers has gone to Ogden Og-den to attend the twenty-seventh annual an-nual meeting of the sisters of the Federated Women's clubs. School in Bingham was dismissed to celebrate Columbus day.. Dr. Russell Frazier has deserted his practice for a week's chase of the elusive deer. A get-acquainted party for the new deaconess, Miss Bryant, was given by the Methodist church one night during dur-ing the past week. Miss Alice Mano has been confined con-fined with sickness for a week. Miss Evelyn Mano visited here over the week-end and returned to . her studies at the university. I Dr. and Mrs. Flynn afe now at home In the Bourgard apartments. "A RARE PIANO OPPORTUNITY" We have in the vicinity of Bingham a piano and a player-piano, both high grade, slightly used but in good condition. con-dition. We will sell them at a bargain rather than ship them back to us. Responsible Re-sponsible parties can get reasonable terms and pay monthly, quarterly, half-yearly or yearly. Jf interested write at once to LYRIC MUSIC COMPANY, COM-PANY, 2524 WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN, UTAH. (Oct. 9) Sneeze Reform. ' Do you sneeze correctly? A learned doctor says a-choo! is wronjj; that you should sneeze a-da! or a-de! Try this on your organ. Boston Transcript. Tran-script. REPORT Made to the Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah of the condition of THE BINGHAM STATE BANK Located" at Bingham Canyon, in the county of Salt Lake, state of Utah, at the close of business on the 23th day of September, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $203,437.0?, Overdrafts 869.82 Stocks, bonds and securities, securi-ties, etc 31,135.60 Banking house 9,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 3,500.00 Other real estate owned... 5,659.24 Due from Federal Reserve Bank 30,506.69 Due from other banks 69,213.42 Cash items $ 391.98 Gold 155.00 Mrs. Peter Clark and Bernal Gibson Gib-son of Park City visited with Mrs. James Bogan last week. Mrs. Will Myers entertained the G. G. G. G. club Saturday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Manwaring won the first prize and Mrs. Wade the consolation. con-solation. The members present were Mrs. J. F. Flynn, Mrs. Boyd Barnard, Mrs. S. M. Young, Mrs. Underhill, Mrs. James Garnett, Mrs. Joseph Manwaring, Manwar-ing, Mrs. Will Carpenter, Mrs. Louis Buchman and Miss Ida Jones. The hostess served luncheon after the card games. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marriot, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pease were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marriot at Murray, Mur-ray, who had a family reunion during conference. ' Miss Caroline Rasmussen spent Friday Fri-day at the fair in Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Will Ford entertained a few friends Wednesday evening of last week, fortune telling and the ouija board furnishing the entertainment. Lunch was served to the following guests: Mrs. J. J.' Doyle, Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Burke, Mrs. T, H. Parsons, Mrs. James Bogan, Mrs. H, P. O'Gorman and Mrs. Kate Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Carpenter and ! sons and Mr. and Mrs. Will Carpenter Car-penter were in Salt Lake Wednesday and Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Kent were Salt Lake visitors Monday. A reception was given in the Methodist church parlors Monday evening for Miss Bryant, a deaconess who has come to work in Bingham Games and music were enjoyed and lunch was served. There were about seventy persons in attendance. Silver 3,470.78 Currency 15,877.00 Total cash on hand 19,894.76 Expenses f 2,333.21 Interest paid 359.03 Total $2,692.24 Total $373,218.56 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50.000.00 Surplus fund 1,000.00 Interest $3,824.63 Rents 320.50 Total $4,145.13 Less expenses and taxes paid, etc.. 2,692.24 1,452.89 Deposits subject to check $186,526.13 Demand, inactive 33,095.77 Cashier's checks. 2,463.29 Dividends unpaid 50.00 Total demand deposits... 222,133.19 Postal savings deposits $20,000.83 Time certificates. 78,629.65 Total time deposits 98,630.48 Total $?73,218.56 State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. H. E. Hemingway, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is cashier of the above named bank; that the above and foregoing fore-going report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of business on the 25th dav of September. 19?0. H. E. HEMINGWAY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day of September, 1920. P. H. SERVICE (Seal.) Notary Public. My commission expires April 4, 1921. ' Correct Attest: L. B. McCORNICK, C. E. ADDERLEY, A. B. GIBSON, ' Directors. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. Com-missioner. I, N. T. Porter, bank commissioner of the state of Utah, do hereby certify cer-tify that the foregoing is a full, trun and correct copy of Uio statement of the nbovo named company, filed in my office this 1st day of October, 1920. N. T. PORTER, Bank Commissioner, A party of the teachers composed of Miss Florence Cleraenson, Miss Esther Dahleen. Miss Jessie Tapert, : Miss Caroline Rasmussen, Mrs. Grace I Airey and Mrs. Bess Jones hiked to the Boston Con. Saturday afternoon of last week. While there they were entertained hy Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Larick. Mrs. Cliff SVenson and children spent the week-end in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan White of Rockland, Rock-land, Idaho, are visiting with their daughter, Mrs. James Nerdin. Highland Boy Review, Womanr Benefit association of the Maccbees rivo a pftrd nartv Thnrsflny of last week at the home of rMs. Alma Jones. The nrizes were won bv Mrs. Sid Tre-gasVis, Tre-gasVis, first: Mrs. William Cole second, sec-ond, and Mrs. William Siddowav tb consolation. Amon? those present wr Mr. Katie Mvers. Mrs. Tom Terdln. Mrs. Clara Bevlns, Mrs. Rut-Me. Rut-Me. Mrs TeRter T)ohbs. Mrs. Carl Cronnlng, Mrs. Sid Treggaskis, Mr. Pall, Mrs. F'ed Burrows. Mrs. Ors Fish, Mrs. William Cole. Mrs. Revan Mrs. .Tames Carte'". Vrs. Louis Senr. Int. Mrs. WWIam Siddowav. Mrs. CHf wenson. Miss Annie Steffen. Th hostess served lunch after the card game. I Miss Tapert Miss Trnhleen find Mr Sorenson motored through Provo carivon to Heber and Park City last I Friday. : J A large number of pupils and g teachers attended the state fair last week. Mrs. John Wade and Miss Amv B Cooner, sponsors for the hinlor class fe entertained the rlnss at the home or J he former in the Bourgard annrt-t annrt-t went last Mondav eveninff. This 1 was the prize nromiefl if ihc junior? J were suooe'asfiil in obtaining the, m"st B honks flurine the drive for the B Mhrarv Light refreshments w " pprvd at 11 o'clock to the following-: Hortie Averitte. Theresa T!ek, Nra Carey, Veronna Darrenaugue, Ger- |